Blacksburg, VA – Virginia’s weather is gearing up for a soggy start to the week as spring showers are expected to move into Blacksburg by Monday night.
According to the National Weather Service, the region can expect increasing chances of rain starting Monday night, with more substantial showers hitting the area Tuesday afternoon. If you’re planning to travel, be prepared for wet roads and possibly reduced visibility during your commute.
The storm system will bring moderate showers across the region, with the heaviest rainfall expected to begin Tuesday afternoon. Expect cooler temperatures, with highs near 75°F and lows around 52°F. Be mindful of potential road hazards as rainwater may pool on highways and local roads. Officials advise staying cautious, particularly on less-traveled routes, which may be more prone to flooding.
Blacksburg residents can look forward to slightly drier weather by Wednesday afternoon, but rain chances will still linger. The forecast calls for a mix of sunny spells and scattered showers, with a 30% chance of precipitation in the area.
For the rest of the week, spring weather will continue to keep residents on their toes. Thursday through Saturday, expect more showers and a cool front. Highs will hover around 77°F and lows will dip to 57°F. Those planning outdoor activities should keep an eye on the skies and prepare for sudden downpours.
In short, be ready for rain to affect travel in Blacksburg starting Monday night, with a wetter Tuesday ahead. Stay updated with the latest forecasts as conditions evolve throughout the week.