Blacksburg, VA – Southern Virginia is set to experience a mix of weather patterns as an upper-level disturbance crosses the area on Tuesday, bringing isolated showers and storms primarily to southern parts of the state. This disturbance will result in a combination of sun and clouds, with showers and storms more likely in North Carolina and southern Virginia regions.
According to the National Weather Service in Blacksburg, high temperatures on Tuesday will range from the upper 70s to lower 80s in the foothills and Piedmont areas, with slightly cooler conditions in the mountains, where highs will reach between 72 and 80 degrees.
Looking ahead, Wednesday is expected to be mostly sunny with temperatures climbing into the low to mid-80s. Thursday will bring partly sunny skies and slightly warmer conditions, with highs reaching the mid-80s in most areas. The next significant chance for rain will arrive on Friday as a low-pressure system moves in from the Ohio Valley, bringing scattered storms across the region.
Residents in southern Virginia should stay updated on weather developments, especially as the weekend approaches, when the likelihood of rain increases, potentially impacting outdoor activities.