Annandale, VA — Warm afternoons and cool nights are forecast across northern Virginia as a stagnant weather pattern continues into midweek. Highs in the upper 70s to low 80s will dominate Monday through Wednesday, creating ideal conditions for outdoor activities. However, a dry cold front will push through late Wednesday night, bringing cooler weather to the region by Thursday.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures will peak between 76°F and 81°F during the day with clear skies. Overnight lows will range from 40°F to 55°F through Wednesday, providing a mild reprieve before the cold front brings a drop in temperatures.
The cold front is expected to pass through late Wednesday, bringing highs down to the upper 60s by Thursday and Friday. Nights will become noticeably cooler, with temperatures dropping into the upper 30s to low 40s. Despite the cooler air, the region will remain mostly sunny and dry for the remainder of the week.
The cold front’s arrival will mark a significant shift from the warm start to the week, offering cooler conditions more typical for late October. This pattern will hold through Friday, with high temperatures expected to hover between 65°F and 71°F as the workweek comes to a close. Residents should prepare for the cooler mornings and brisk nights but can still enjoy pleasant fall afternoons under clear skies.



