Virginia’s Icy Morning to Warm Afternoon: Expect Cooler Temps Near Blue Ridge, Blacksburg to See 70s

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Blacksburg, VA – After a frosty morning across the Blue Ridge region, Blacksburg residents can expect a noticeable warm-up this afternoon. Temperatures are forecasted to climb to the upper 50s and low 70s, offering a milder day after the early chill. Frost, particularly west of the Blue Ridge, may cause slick conditions, especially along I-81, where drivers are advised to proceed with caution until mid-morning.

According to the U.S. National Weather Service in Blacksburg, sunny skies will dominate the day as high pressure moves in, offering a break from the chilly start. This afternoon’s temperatures are expected to peak between 68 and 72 degrees across the region, bringing comfortable conditions for outdoor activities. Motorists should also be mindful of frost lingering in shaded areas, particularly during morning commutes.

The weather will remain pleasant through the weekend, with even warmer air arriving on Saturday. Saturday’s highs are expected to reach the mid-70s, and dry conditions will persist through Sunday morning. Residents can look forward to sunny skies both days, making it an ideal weekend for outdoor plans or travel.

Looking ahead, the next five days will bring seasonable conditions, with mild afternoons and cool nights. No precipitation is forecasted through Monday, but temperatures will begin to dip again by mid-week. Keep an eye on daily weather updates for any sudden changes in conditions.

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