Blacksburg, VA – Residents of southwest Virginia can expect a mild and sunny start to the week, but gusty winds Monday and Tuesday may create travel concerns. A warming trend will persist, with temperatures rising into the mid-40s Monday and climbing toward the low 50s by midweek.
According to the National Weather Service, a weak cold front will bring increased clouds tonight, with a chance of light snow in higher elevations to the south and west. Winds up to 35 mph are expected through midweek, especially along exposed roadways like U.S. Route 460. Drivers should remain cautious during gusty periods.
Monday and Tuesday will feature abundant sunshine, with highs near 45°F and nighttime lows around 28°F. By Wednesday, warmer air moves in, pushing highs into the low 50s. Precipitation chances increase by Friday, with rain showers potentially impacting weekend plans.
The extended forecast suggests improving weather conditions next weekend, but residents are encouraged to stay updated on any potential precipitation.
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