Virginia – Residents in Annandale and surrounding areas should prepare for a shift in the weather starting Tuesday. Warmer, above-average temperatures are expected to make their return, providing a pleasant break from the cooler fall air. The National Weather Service projects a high of 74°F for Annandale, signaling a warm-up that will continue through Thursday. Winds from the south at 10 to 13 mph, with gusts up to 22 mph, will accompany these warmer conditions.
According to the US National Weather Service, Tuesday will start with decreasing clouds and mild conditions that will lead into a mostly clear evening, dipping to a low of 61°F. Commuters on I-95 and local roads should be aware of increasing wind speeds that could impact driving, particularly during peak travel times.
Looking ahead, Wednesday brings a slight 20% chance of showers after 1 p.m., with the temperature peaking at 79°F. Winds will persist at 8 to 18 mph, continuing to gust higher at times. For those planning outdoor activities midweek, it is wise to keep an umbrella handy as scattered showers remain a possibility.
By Thursday, the forecast shows a high near 72°F and a 30% chance of showers overnight. Thursday night will see temperatures cooling to 49°F, bringing some relief after a warmer spell. As the weekend approaches, expect partly cloudy to mostly sunny skies with highs remaining comfortable in the mid-60s to 70s.
Stay informed by monitoring updates from the National Weather Service to plan commutes and outdoor plans safely. For residents looking to enjoy the warmth, make the most of Tuesday and Wednesday before potential rain arrives later in the week.