Annandale, VA – Rainy conditions are expected to impact Northern Virginia through early Monday, with wind gusts and scattered showers affecting travel and outdoor plans.
According to the National Weather Service, a 60% chance of showers will continue overnight into Monday morning, with rainfall primarily expected after 5 a.m. in the Annandale area. Winds from the south will range from 11 to 13 mph, with gusts reaching up to 23 mph, potentially reducing visibility and impacting morning commutes.
Monday’s high will reach around 65°F before skies gradually clear in the afternoon. Despite improving conditions, travelers should remain cautious during the early hours due to wet roads and gusty winds. Overnight lows Monday into Tuesday are forecast around 45°F with partly cloudy skies and lighter wind speeds up to 20 mph.
Tuesday brings a break in the wet pattern, with mostly sunny conditions and a high near 62°F, followed by a slight chance of showers returning Tuesday night. Wednesday could also see isolated rain after 2 p.m., with clearing skies expected by nightfall.
Residents should secure outdoor objects, allow extra travel time Monday morning, and monitor local alerts for updated forecasts and advisories.


