Virginia Weather Alert: Breezy Midweek Turns Cooler Before Weekend Rain Near Virginia Beach

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Virginia Beach, VA – The early-morning air feels crisp but mild along the coast, the kind of calm that comes before the next shift in November weather. Across southeastern Virginia, winds are picking up slightly this morning ahead of a quiet but breezy stretch that will lead into a cooler, more unsettled weekend pattern.

Forecasters with the National Weather Service in Wakefield expect gusts up to 30 mph through the afternoon as skies stay mostly sunny and highs reach the upper 60s. It’s a good day for outdoor plans or fall yardwork, but secure any lightweight decorations or patio items before the breeze strengthens later today.

Thursday will bring another sun-filled day with highs near 58°F, followed by a gradual warmup heading into Friday. Clouds will increase Friday afternoon, and a weak coastal disturbance could bring a few light showers late Friday into early Saturday. Any rain will be brief, with skies clearing for most of Saturday as temperatures rebound into the upper 60s.

By Sunday, southerly winds will pull in warmer air — highs could touch 71°F, but clouds will thicken again, and a 30% chance of rain will return by afternoon.

Looking ahead, early next week trends cooler and drier, with daytime highs in the upper 50s. Long-range models hint that by Veterans Day, a sharp cold front could signal Virginia’s first true November chill — possibly dipping into the upper 30s inland by Tuesday morning.


Five-Day Forecast for Virginia Beach, VA:
Wed: 67/51 – Sunny, breezy; gusts to 30 mph.
Thu: 58/48 – Clear, cool, light winds.
Fri: 66/58 – Increasing clouds; light rain chance.
Sat: 68/57 – Mostly sunny, pleasant.
Sun: 71/44 – Clouds increase; rain possible late.