Annandale, VA – Temperatures will remain below average across northern Virginia this weekend, with frigid conditions lingering through midweek. Sunday brings daytime highs near 43 degrees in Annandale, followed by overnight lows plunging to the mid-20s.
According to the National Weather Service, a slight chance of snow showers could develop Sunday afternoon into evening, though accumulation is unlikely. The coldest stretch arrives Monday and Tuesday, with highs struggling to surpass 41 degrees. Overnight lows will drop to the low 20s, prompting residents to prepare for freezing conditions.
Drivers along Route 1 and surrounding roadways should remain alert Sunday night for brief, icy patches if snow develops. Homeowners are encouraged to insulate exposed pipes and ensure outdoor pets are brought indoors.
Looking ahead, temperatures will begin to rebound slightly by Thursday, with highs in the mid-50s. However, another chance of snow showers late Wednesday night could impact commutes. Gusty winds early in the week will make conditions feel even colder.
Bundle up and stay updated with your local weather forecasts as temperatures fluctuate dramatically. As always, avoid unnecessary travel during freezing conditions and use caution on bridges and overpasses.
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