Virginia — A cold, star-lined sky settles over Blacksburg before sunrise, the kind that sharpens each breath and glints off quiet rooftops. The pavement still feels icy to the touch, but calm air keeps the early commute simple and steady. Students moving across campus and workers heading toward I-81 should find crisp, uneventful conditions through the morning.
Clouds increase through the day as a broader November pattern begins shifting east. According to the National Weather Service in Blacksburg, moisture returns Saturday, and a developing warm-to-cool setup could produce a subtle Winter Tease in the higher hills west of town. While snow is not expected here, the broader region continues to see early flurries north of the Mason–Dixon, and models hint at a quick cooldown following the rain. Residents should prepare for wet roads Saturday afternoon, especially along I-81 and Route 460, where traffic often slows when showers arrive.
Saturday brings the best rain chance of the next few days. Gusts may approach 20 mph at times, though totals stay light. The system clears quickly, leaving Blacksburg with drying skies and a bright, cool Sunday—perfect for yard cleanup or early holiday decorating. To be fair, confidence remains high for a dry start to early Thanksgiving travel next week, but the larger November trend still hints at bigger winter signals developing farther north.
By Monday and Tuesday, dry sunshine takes over again, with chilly nights and mild afternoons settling into place. The next pattern shift arrives midweek, with another rain chance possible as temperatures wobble between seasonable and cool.
Five-Day Outlook for Blacksburg, VA
Fri: 63/46 – Sunny; turning mild.
Sat: 66/52 – Showers possible; breezy at times.
Sun: 59/34 – Clearing; cool and bright.
Mon: 54/34 – Sunny and calm.
Tue: 52/41 – Chance of rain; increasing clouds.





