Annandale, VA – Northern Virginia is in for a wet start to the week, as heavy rain and patchy fog are expected to disrupt commutes along I-95 on Tuesday. The National Weather Service has issued a 60% chance of rain, with showers likely throughout the day, particularly in the morning. The wet conditions will make roadways slick, and visibility may be reduced due to patchy fog, especially during early morning hours.
Drivers should prepare for delays and exercise caution, especially on major thoroughfares like I-95. Tuesday’s high will reach 67°F, with steady rainfall tapering off by the evening. Commuters are advised to allow extra travel time and reduce speeds in foggy areas to ensure safety.
The gloomy weather will linger overnight into Wednesday, with mostly cloudy skies and temperatures rising slightly to a high near 73°F. Conditions will begin to improve by midweek, with partial clearing by Wednesday night.
A welcome change arrives Thursday as sunshine returns, bringing warmer temperatures, with highs expected to reach 77°F. By the weekend, expect mostly clear skies and highs in the upper 70s, offering a pleasant reprieve from the rain-soaked start to the week. Stay updated with local weather alerts to adjust your travel plans.