Virginia Weather Alert: Eastern Virginia Sees Near-Normal Conditions With Limited Winter Impacts Feb 10–14

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Norfolk, Virginia – A seasonable stretch of February weather is expected across eastern Virginia through late week, with temperatures and precipitation aligning closely with what’s typical for this time of year. While winter chill remains present, no prolonged cold snaps or significant snow threats are expected across the region.

According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, the 6–10 day outlook from February 10–14 favors near-normal temperatures and precipitation across eastern Virginia, including Hampton Roads and the Tidewater region. That setup points to a balanced pattern with occasional cold mornings but no strong signals for widespread winter storms.

Communities from Norfolk and Virginia Beach to Williamsburg and the Eastern Shore are likely to see daytime highs near seasonal averages, with overnight lows dipping into the 30s. Any precipitation that develops during the period would likely fall as rain, with only a very low chance of brief snow or mixed precipitation during colder overnight windows. Travel along Interstate 64, U.S. Route 17, and the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel is expected to remain largely unaffected.

Residents should still be mindful of cooler early morning temperatures and patchy fog near the coast during calm conditions. Overall, the pattern supports stable, low-impact weather suitable for normal daily routines.

This near-normal setup is expected to persist through late week, though forecasters note that conditions could shift if colder air pushes south. Additional updates may be issued if precipitation trends change.