Blacksburg, VA – Southeast Virginia will see light rain today as the outer fringes of former Hurricane Francine move eastward. Though rainfall will be minimal, residents should remain alert to changing conditions over the weekend.
The National Weather Service reports that most of the heaviest rain will stay west and south of Virginia. Rainfall totals are expected to stay below 1 inch. No flooding concerns are anticipated, but those traveling through the region should monitor weather alerts and adjust plans accordingly.
As Francine passes, southeastern Virginia’s weather will clear by Monday. Cooler temperatures are forecast for early next week, providing some relief after the storm’s remnants dissipate.