Virginia – Gray Atlantic clouds stretch over Virginia Beach this morning, and a damp breeze moves in off the water as traffic flows along I-264.
Temperatures sit in the upper 40s after sunrise under mostly cloudy skies. Highs climb to 63 degrees today, mild for mid-February. Southwest winds gust near 20 mph at times, adding a brisk edge near the shoreline.
Rain chances increase late tonight into early Thursday. Showers become more likely after midnight, with lows near 44. Wet pavement could create slick spots for the morning commute. Plan extra time if traveling before sunrise.
Thursday stays unsettled. Rain is likely, mainly after late morning, with highs near 49. Periods of steady rain may reduce visibility along I-64 and I-264. Showers continue Thursday night, with lows around 45.
Friday remains damp. Rain is likely again, with highs near 59. While no Ice Storm or Snow is expected during the day, February patterns can shift quickly. Cooler air filters in by Friday night as lows fall into the low 40s.
The weekend turns cooler and showery. Saturday brings a chance of rain and highs near 51. Saturday night dips to the low 40s with additional showers possible. Sunday looks wetter, with rain likely and highs near 48.
Late Sunday night, colder air edges in. A brief rain and snow mix cannot be ruled out before dawn Monday if temperatures fall fast enough. Even minor mixing can create slick spots if moisture lingers.
Early next week trends cooler, then a gradual warming signal appears in the 6–10 day outlook, hinting at early Spring warmth returning beyond next week.
Five-Day Outlook for Virginia Beach, VA:
Today: Cloudy, high 63.
Thursday: Rain likely, high 49.
Friday: Rain likely, high 59.
Saturday: Chance rain, high 51.
Sunday: Rain likely, high 48.


