Virginia — A crisp, dry breeze sweeps through coastal Virginia this Halloween morning as clear skies and seasonable air settle across Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, and Norfolk. The ocean air feels cool but pleasant, with temperatures in the low 50s and gusts up to 25 mph carrying the last of October’s leaves inland.
It’s shaping up to be a beautiful Halloween day across southeast Virginia, ideal for late-afternoon trick-or-treating or evening strolls along the boardwalk. Winds will stay steady from the west through midday, keeping skies clear and temperatures climbing near 65°F by afternoon.
Saturday continues the trend — sunny, dry, and mild. Expect highs around 62°F, calm winds, and plenty of blue sky, perfect for weekend events or outdoor cleanup. Those traveling along I-64 or U.S. Route 13 will see ideal driving weather with great visibility and dry pavement through the evening.
By Sunday, a subtle shift begins as clouds increase from the west. The first chance of light showers arrives late Sunday night into early Monday morning, especially across Hampton Roads and the Virginia Peninsula. Showers will be spotty, with no major flooding or storm threats, but damp roads could slow Monday’s early commute.
Looking ahead to the first week of November, models hint at another mild start, followed by a possible cool-down midweek as northern air dips into the Mid-Atlantic. For now, though, Virginia enjoys one last stretch of classic fall weather before the early signs of winter begin to stir farther north.
And don’t forget — Daylight Saving Time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday. Turn clocks back and wake to a brighter, cooler sunrise as November officially begins across the coast.





