Blacksburg, VA – Drivers in river valleys across Southwest Virginia may encounter patches of dense fog early Sunday morning, according to the US National Weather Service in Blacksburg. The fog is expected to lift by mid-morning, giving way to clear skies and mild fall weather.
According to the National Weather Service, high pressure remains in control, keeping conditions clear and dry throughout the day. Temperatures will reach the low to mid-70s along and west of the Blue Ridge, and the upper 70s east of the ridge. Overnight lows will drop to the mid-50s, offering a cool, crisp evening across the region.
Visibility may briefly be reduced in fog-prone valleys early in the day, particularly in areas near rivers and creeks. Motorists are urged to use caution and allow extra travel time during the morning commute.
Forecasters say the quiet, pleasant pattern will continue into the upcoming week, with sunshine and seasonable temperatures expected through midweek.