Virginia Weather Alert: Virginia Beach Could See Record Heat to Start 2026

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Virginia Beach, VA – Virginians may be welcoming 2026 with springlike temperatures, as long-range forecasts indicate a stretch of near-record warmth developing statewide after Christmas and continuing into the New Year.

According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the 8–14 day temperature outlook for Saturday, December 27 through Friday, January 2 shows a strong signal for above-normal temperatures across Virginia, including Virginia Beach, Richmond, Northern Virginia, and much of the Shenandoah Valley.

In the Virginia Beach area, daytime highs during the post-Christmas to New Year’s period are expected to run well above late-December averages, with some days potentially approaching or challenging daily temperature records. Late December typically brings colder coastal winds and winter chill, making the projected warmth especially noticeable along the Tidewater region.

Meteorologists say the pattern is being driven by a broad ridge of high pressure expected to dominate much of the eastern United States, limiting Arctic air intrusions and keeping winter storm systems displaced well to the north.

Looking beyond New Year’s Day, NOAA’s Week 3–4 outlook for January 3–16, 2026 continues to favor above-average temperatures across much of Virginia, particularly in eastern and central portions of the state. While forecast confidence decreases farther out, the overall trend suggests the mild pattern could persist into the first half of January.

The extended warmth may affect energy demand, travel plans, and winter recreation, especially in lower elevations where snow chances could remain limited. Forecasters caution that winter weather can still change quickly, but for now, signals point toward an unusually warm start to 2026 for Virginia.