Virginia Beach, VA – A cool high-pressure system is moving into the Great Lakes region, bringing unseasonably cool temperatures through mid to late week. Residents in cities like Virginia Beach can expect daytime highs to remain in the mid-80s, which is below normal for this time of year.
According to the U.S. National Weather Service Wakefield VA, the cooler air will dominate much of the region, with most locations seeing highs primarily in the low to mid-80s through Sunday. Specific areas, such as Ocean City, MD, will experience even cooler temperatures, with highs ranging from the upper 70s to around 80°F.
This pattern is expected to persist through the weekend, offering relief from the typical August heat. The Great Lakes region will see consistently moderate conditions, with daily highs ranging from 83°F to 85°F in cities like Salisbury and Cambridge, and slightly warmer in Bowling Green and Richmond.
As high pressure remains in place, residents should enjoy the cooler weather while preparing for the possibility of warmer conditions returning next week.