Annandale, VA – Bitter cold temperatures will grip Virginia on Thursday, with highs only reaching the mid-30s. Residents should prepare for potential rain and snow this weekend as a cold front sweeps through the region.
According to the National Weather Service, today’s high will hover around 31 degrees with northwest winds making it feel even colder. Thursday brings a slight chance of afternoon snow showers, but most precipitation is expected this weekend. Temperatures will gradually climb into the low 40s by Saturday, when rain is likely to begin after 1 p.m.
Travelers should be cautious as Saturday night’s rain could transition into snow by Sunday morning, particularly along I-95 and surrounding areas. Roadways may become slick, and visibility could diminish in heavier precipitation. A mix of rain and snow is forecast for Sunday, with daytime highs around 40 degrees.
The cold will persist into next week, with sunny skies and daytime highs in the 20s expected by Monday. Residents are encouraged to dress warmly and monitor forecasts closely for updates on potential wintry weather.
Be prepared for rapidly changing conditions this weekend, especially if traveling. Ensure vehicles are winter-ready and stocked with emergency supplies. For up-to-date road and weather conditions, visit the Virginia Department of Transportation’s website or follow the National Weather Service.
Stay tuned for further updates as the weekend approaches.
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