Virginia – Gusty winds whip across coastal roads this morning as scattered showers push through Virginia Beach, leaving wet pavement and brief visibility drops for drivers. Conditions are already shifting quickly, with winds gusting up to 38 mph and rain bands moving inland from the coast.
According to the National Weather Service in Wakefield, showers and thunderstorms are expected through early afternoon, with the highest coverage between late morning and 2 p.m. Rainfall amounts remain light overall, but isolated heavier downpours and thunder could briefly slow traffic and impact beachside travel.
Across Virginia Beach, Norfolk, and Chesapeake, expect slick roads and sudden wind gusts, especially on exposed routes like I-264, I-64, and the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. Plan extra time and secure loose outdoor items. While severe weather is not widespread, a brief stronger storm cannot be ruled out.
Conditions begin to settle later today as clouds break and winds ease. By tonight, skies gradually clear with temperatures dropping into the upper 40s, setting up a calmer start to the new workweek.
Monday brings mostly sunny skies and a high near 64°F, offering a noticeable improvement for commuters and outdoor plans. Tuesday stays bright with highs near 60°F, followed by a sharp warm-up into midweek.
By Wednesday, temperatures surge to near 78°F under sunny skies—a clear shift toward early “summer vibes” across Hampton Roads. That warmth continues into Thursday with highs in the low 70s.
Five Day Forecast for Virginia Beach, VA
Monday: Mostly sunny, High 64°F
Tuesday: Sunny, High 60°F
Wednesday: Sunny, High 78°F
Thursday: Sunny, High 72°F
Friday: Sunny, High 77°F





