Virginia – Fog and low clouds will cover much of the state early today, but conditions will clear later in the day, allowing for a mix of clouds and sunshine. The National Weather Service reports that while high-pressure systems should keep most of the state dry, there is a chance of showers by Friday, especially in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
According to the National Weather Service, a weak cold front moving across the region will bring potential thunderstorms and showers Friday. These storms may affect areas along I-81 and US-460 during the afternoon and evening. Motorists should exercise caution, particularly in mountain areas where fog may reduce visibility, and slippery roads could pose hazards.
The weekend forecast promises warmer temperatures with highs ranging from the mid-70s to low 80s. Saturday looks mostly sunny, providing an excellent opportunity for outdoor activities. However, those planning to travel on Friday should remain alert to potential weather disruptions.
Local residents and travelers are advised to monitor updates and prepare for changing conditions. Rain gear and safe driving practices are recommended, especially in the mountainous regions.