Virginia – A cold breeze sweeps off the Atlantic this morning, rattling flags along the Oceanfront and keeping temperatures stuck in the low 30s. Virginia Beach wakes up to around 33°F under mostly cloudy skies, and it feels brisk along I-264 and Shore Drive.
North winds between 13 and 17 mph, with higher gusts, add a sharper bite. Highs reach near 42°F later today under sunny skies. Roads remain dry, but early shadows could hide slick patches where moisture lingers. This is flash-freeze season, and even minor damp spots can turn icy after sunset.
Temperatures dip to around 29°F tonight under mostly clear skies. Friday stays bright and cool, with highs near 39°F and lighter winds. It’s classic February weather, crisp but manageable.
Valentine’s Day Saturday brings a welcome warm-up. Sunshine returns, and highs climb to near 51°F. Outdoor dinner plans and afternoon walks should be comfortable before changes arrive.
Clouds increase Saturday night, and rain becomes likely Sunday, mainly after 1 p.m. Highs reach near 50°F with a 70% chance of rain. Sunday night turns wetter, with rain continuing and an 80% chance of precipitation. Expect wet pavement and reduced visibility, especially along I-64 and coastal bridges. Plan extra travel time.
Early next week trends milder and drier. Highs push into the mid to upper 40s Monday, then into the 50s by midweek. The 6–10 day outlook favors above-normal temperatures across much of the East, signaling gradual thaw and early spring vibes.
Five-Day Outlook for Virginia Beach, VA:
Today: High 42°F, sunny and breezy.
Friday: High 39°F, sunny.
Saturday (Valentine’s Day): High 51°F, sunny.
Sunday: High 50°F, rain likely (70%).
Monday: High 46°F, partly sunny.


