Annandale, VA – Spring in Northern Virginia will start soggy this week as rain and gusty winds move into Annandale by early Monday morning.
Showers are expected to begin before 8 a.m. Monday, with southeast winds reaching 14 mph and gusts up to 22 mph. According to the National Weather Service, precipitation will taper off into the evening, with temperatures peaking around 67°F. Rain chances drop to 30% by nightfall. Commuters along I-495 and Route 50 should anticipate slick roads and plan for slower traffic during the morning rush.
Sunday night will offer a preview, with increasing clouds and a 60% chance of rain after 5 a.m. Winds will build through the night, making for an unsettled start to the week.
The spring pattern continues with mostly sunny skies Tuesday and a high of 60°F, though more showers are possible Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. By Thursday, Annandale sees a shift, with highs approaching 59°F and a warmer end to the week forecasted.
Friday brings sunshine and a springlike high of 65°F, climbing to a balmy 71°F by Saturday. Residents should prepare for fluctuating temperatures and occasional rain, especially early in the week.




