Richmond, VA – Virginia residents should prepare for a dynamic weather pattern early this week, with showers, breezy conditions, and colder temperatures through Wednesday night.
According to the National Weather Service in Wakefield, a cold front will move into the region late Monday, bringing scattered showers and increasing winds along the southeast coast. Temperatures Monday night are expected to drop to the low 40s along the coast and near 50°F inland, including cities like Richmond, Norfolk, and Farmville.
Rain will continue Tuesday evening into early Wednesday, especially across northern areas. Wednesday night will bring the week’s coldest temperatures, with lows dipping to the upper 20s and low 30s—Richmond may reach a chilly 27°F.
Conditions begin moderating Thursday, with clearer skies and highs in the low 60s returning by the weekend. Coastal residents can expect breezy conditions and possible spotty showers again by Sunday.
Drivers should remain alert for slick roadways during morning commutes and dress in layers to prepare for sharp temperature drops. Residents are encouraged to monitor local forecasts at weather.gov/Wakefield for updates.




