Cold Front Brings Cooler Temps; Snowfall Tapers Off
Read full article: Cold Front Brings Cooler Temps; Snowfall Tapers OffYesterday's cold front brought frigid temperatures and some moisture to aid in rain showers and occasional snowfall. Looking ahead into tomorrow, another cold front will pass through and bring more cold air to begin the week.
Another Clipper System & A Cold Snap Ahead
Read full article: Another Clipper System & A Cold Snap AheadSouthwest and Central Virginia face a weekend of clipper systems and a significant chance of rare snow in the Carolinas, along with wind chills and below-average temperatures, according to 10 News Weather Authority.
What to expect as we close out 2025 and begin 2026
Read full article: What to expect as we close out 2025 and begin 2026A quick-moving system brings a chance of flurries and blustery winds to Southwest and Central Virginia on New Yearโs Eve, with colder-than-normal temperatures and a mild start to 2026 expected.
A gray and damp day on the way Tuesday
Read full article: A gray and damp day on the way Tuesday10 News meteorologist Edward Shaw shares the latest update for Southwest and Central Virginia: a major cool-down, much-needed rain after drought, and rapid warming later in the week, plus monitoring the tropics.
Hot and humid again Wednesday, but relief is in sight
Read full article: Hot and humid again Wednesday, but relief is in sightWeather Authority: Southwest and Central Virginia face extended heat alerts with dangerous temperatures and high humidity. Cooler weather is expected by the weekend as a cold front approaches.
Feel-like temperatures continue to be over 100 degrees
Read full article: Feel-like temperatures continue to be over 100 degreesExtreme heat and humidity trigger advisories and warnings across Southwest and Central Virginia. 10 News Weather Authority explains what to expect, where alerts are in effect, and how to stay safe.
Unsettled weather ahead
Read full article: Unsettled weather aheadShowers and thunderstorms are expected to increase across Southwest and Central Virginia beginning Friday, with warmer-than-average temperatures and a marginal risk for severe weather through the weekend, according to 10 News's meteorologist Jeff Haniewich.
Dry tomorrow, wet on Thursday for all of southwest and central Virginia
Read full article: Dry tomorrow, wet on Thursday for all of southwest and central VirginiaGet your latest weather updates with Chief Meteorologist Jeff Haniewich's forecast for this week, featuring a chilly start, sunshine, and rain.
The latter part of the weekend will see more clouds and the chance for some needed rain
Read full article: The latter part of the weekend will see more clouds and the chance for some needed rainStay updated on the latest weather conditions for Southwest and Central Virginia, including the impact of tropical storm Rafael Nala and local weather forecasts.
