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Saturday 7/18: Few storms, hot and humid; Extreme heat and humidity Sunday and Monday

GeneralBy DenverJuly 17, 2020

We saw scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms this afternoon across Central Virginia. Storms will come to an end by this evening with partly cloudy skies and remaining humid. Saturday will feature less storms (mainly across Southern Virginia and in the mountains,) with temperatures well up in the 90’s. The heat index will once again…

Friday 7/17: Strong storms expected this afternoon and evening

GeneralBy DenverJuly 17, 2020

For those of you who have been begging and praying for rain — Mother Nature may very well deliver storms to your hometown this afternoon or evening. The best chance for storms will be across Northern and Central Virginia, with another possible line of storms along the Southern Blue Ridge, moving southeast into the Southern…

Dangerous heat and humidity peaks on Monday; Heat index up to 112 degrees

GeneralBy DenverJuly 16, 2020

After a less humid day on Thursday, the heat and humidity will build back across the Mid-Atlantic as we go through the weekend and into next week. It looks like the hottest day will occur on Monday with temperatures across the I-95 corridor around 100 degrees. However, the high humidity values will make it feel…

“Fay” likely to form: Coastal gusty wind & locally heavy downpours on Friday

GeneralBy DenverJuly 8, 2020

Friday’s Storm Summary— VWN Storm Impact Scale: 5 out of 10 (0 = none to 10 = significant)— Locally heavy downpours ALONG THE COAST and MAINLY EAST of I-95 corridor. — Little, if any rain, WEST of I-95 corridor. — Coastal flooding possible, including flooding in poor drainage and low-lying areas.— Rainfall amounts along the…

6/14/20: 2 to 4 inches of rain possible midweek across Southern Virginia

GeneralBy DenverJune 14, 2020

An upper level low (cut off from the main jet stream, unable to move much) will meander across the Southeast and Lower Mid-Atlantic for several days next week. High pressure across the north will push the heaviest rain to the south. Over the past few days, models have been increasing rainfall amounts across South Central…

6/12/20: Models in disagreement; highest rain threat south and southwest, some flooding possible

GeneralBy DenverJune 12, 2020

An upper level low will along the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic coast for several days next week. High pressure building across the north will push the heaviest rain to the south. The mountains and South Central Virginia area has the highest chance at seeing moderate to heavy rainfall throughout the week, due to a northeast-east wind…

10 to 15 degrees above average Wednesday; Severe storms possible Wednesday Night across Northern Virginia

GeneralBy DenverJune 2, 2020

Ready for the heat? We haven’t seen much of that so far this year, due to a pretty chilly May. However, June is here and the pattern is changing to feature typical summertime warmth! The first 90 degree day of the year is in the forecast on Wednesday. Highs will reach the low to mid…

Saturday 5/30: Scattered severe storms possible across Hampton Roads this afternoon

GeneralBy DenverMay 30, 2020

A cold front will move across the Mid-Atlantic region this afternoon, bringing the chance for strong to possibly severe thunderstorms across the entire Hampton Roads region. The Storm Prediction Center has a Level 1 or “Marginal Risk” for severe weather. TIMING: 3:00 p.m. through 8:00 p.m.SEVERE THREAT: Damaging wind gusts 60+ mph, large hail, and…

Arthur to graze coast Monday, Major flooding concern this week for parts of Virginia & North Carolina

GeneralBy DenverMay 17, 2020

As of 5:00 p.m. Sunday, Arthur has maximum sustained winds of 45 mph and moving toward the North-northeast at 9 mph. Tropical Storm Warning has been issued for much of the North Carolina coast. The center of Arthur is forecast to pass just off the Outer Banks by Monday afternoon. Rainfall amounts & Wind Forecast:…

5/9/20: From coats to shorts and flip flops; Near 90 degree temperatures likely by the end of next week

GeneralBy DenverMay 9, 2020

Does Mother Nature know it’s May? Apparently not! Lynchburg reached 32 degrees early Saturday morning, tying the record set back in 1947. On the Eastern Shore, Wallops Island dropped to 38 degrees, breaking the old record of 40 degrees from 1977! Across other areas in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, temperatures were as cold as 27…

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