Virginia Beach, Va. – Sun and heat will dominate the skies over Virginia Beach this Fourth of July weekend, as temperatures climb into the upper 80s and humidity pushes heat indices even higher. Holiday travelers on I-264 and coastal roads should prepare for heavy sun glare, summer traffic, and warm, muggy conditions through early next week.
According to the National Weather Service in Wakefield, Thursday will start with patchy fog before giving way to sunshine and a high near 88°F. A light breeze from the northwest will shift east by afternoon, offering limited relief from rising heat. Expect similar sunny, humid weather on Independence Day, with highs near 86°F and a steady northeast wind.
By Saturday, clear skies continue with a high around 85°F, perfect for beachgoers—but sun protection and hydration are essential. Sunday brings slightly hotter conditions at 86°F under mostly sunny skies. No rain is expected through the weekend, making for ideal but warm conditions for outdoor events.
Early next week, however, brings change: scattered showers and thunderstorms may develop Monday night into Tuesday. The chance of storms increases slightly by Wednesday, with highs peaking near 90°F and a 40% chance of precipitation.
🌤️ Five-Day Forecast for Virginia Beach (July 4–9)
- Friday (July 4): Sunny, High 86°F, NE winds 7–11 mph
- Saturday: Sunny, High 85°F, calm conditions
- Sunday: Mostly Sunny, High 86°F
- Monday: Mostly Sunny, High 88°F | Monday Night: Partly Cloudy, Low 73°F
- Tuesday: Chance of Storms (30%), High 89°F
- Wednesday: Scattered Storms (40%), High 90°F