VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. – The sound of steady rain against windows greets early risers across coastal Virginia this morning, as low clouds and fog drape the shoreline in a gray haze. Pavement glistens, headlights shimmer, and a brisk northeast breeze hints that change is coming fast.
According to the National Weather Service in Wakefield, steady rain continues through the early morning hours before tapering off midmorning. Winds from the northeast may gust up to 25 mph at times, pushing waves higher along the oceanfront and limiting visibility on Route 58 and I-264. Residents heading out early should allow extra travel time and watch for slick roads.
By late morning, skies begin to brighten as drier air moves in. Temperatures will reach the mid-60s today, then climb sharply by Tuesday as sunshine returns. A light southwest wind will help push highs close to 80°F by Tuesday afternoon — an impressive turnaround for early November.
Wednesday and Thursday continue the mild trend, with bright sunshine and highs around 81°F. Nights stay cool but comfortable, falling into the upper 40s to low 50s. The region’s stretch of calm, dry weather could make this an ideal week for outdoor projects, early holiday travel planning, or late-season beach walks.
By Friday, temperatures ease back into the upper 60s with increasing clouds, hinting at a possible pattern shift next weekend as cooler air approaches from the northwest. For now, coastal Virginia enjoys a welcome taste of late-fall warmth before the next November transition arrives.
Five-Day Forecast for Virginia Beach, VA:
Mon: 61/49 – Rain early; clearing late.
Tue: 80/46 – Sunny; light breeze.
Wed: 86/53 – Bright and warm.
Thu: 81/51 – Sunny; mild.
Fri: 67/57 – Partly cloudy; cooler trend.





