Annandale, VA – Virginia residents are bracing for gusty winds and unseasonably chilly temperatures through Tuesday night before sunnier spring days return midweek.
According to the National Weather Service, a Wind Advisory remains in effect until 8 p.m. Tuesday, impacting the D.C. metro area, including Annandale and major routes like Route 236 (Little River Turnpike). Sustained west winds of 20–25 mph with gusts up to 50 mph could topple unsecured objects and down tree limbs. Power outages are possible. Drivers of high-profile vehicles should exercise caution.
By Wednesday, conditions improve significantly. Expect sunny skies with highs around 58°F and a calmer northwest wind near 16 mph. The chilly start to spring continues into Wednesday night, with lows dipping to 39°F.
Thursday sees a steady warmup, with sunny skies and highs near 64°F. The warming trend builds into Friday, which will be mostly sunny and reach 74°F—ideal for those preparing for Easter weekend gatherings.
Looking ahead, the forecast for Saturday includes a chance of afternoon showers and a high near 83°F. Showers may continue into Saturday night, but Sunday (Easter) looks favorable, with mostly cloudy skies and highs around 71°F.
5-Day Spring Forecast for Annandale, VA:
- Wednesday: Sunny, High 58°F / Low 39°F
- Thursday: Sunny, High 64°F / Low 44°F
- Friday: Mostly Sunny, High 74°F / Low 62°F
- Saturday: Chance Showers, High 83°F / Low 57°F
- Sunday (Easter): Mostly Cloudy, High 71°F