Home Bitter cold as temperatures, wind chill dipping below zero in parts of Virginia
News

Bitter cold as temperatures, wind chill dipping below zero in parts of Virginia

Crystal Graham
hot chocolate or tea in mug
(© uladzimirzuyeu – stock.adobe.com)

Break out the heated blankets and warm hot chocolate as our part of Virginia deals with the coldest temperatures of the season overnight.

Bitter cold temperatures have arrived in the Valley with wind chills falling to near 10 below zero tonight through early Sunday morning. Brrrrr.

The National Weather Service in Baltimore/Washington issued a special weather statement warning of chilly temperatures that could result in hypothermia for those venturing outside.

NWS recommends dressing in layers and wearing a hat and gloves if going outdoors and limited your pet’s exposure to the cold air.

Air temperatures will fall into the low teens and upper single digits overnight. Winds are expected around 10 mph. Elevations over 1,000 feet should expect the coldest conditions.

Temperatures Sunday are expected to rise to 33 degrees with plentiful sunshine.

After Sunday, temperatures continue to rise daily, with a high of 61 degrees expected on Jan. 26. No snow is likely for the rest of January as temperatures will mostly remain above freezing.

The long-term forecast shows a relatively mild February with highs ranging from 39 to 54 degrees.

Home experts recommend in frigid weather that homeowners leave both the hot and cold water lines dripping in the house, and leave cabinet doors open to prevent freezing pipes.

Support AFP




Crystal Graham

Crystal Graham

A 1999 graduate of Virginia Tech, Crystal Graham has worked for 25 years as a reporter and editor for several Virginia publications, written a book, and garnered more than a dozen Virginia Press Association awards for writing and graphic design. She was the co-host of "Viewpoints," a weekly TV news show, and co-host of "Virginia Tonight," a nightly TV news show, both broadcast on PBS. Her work on "Virginia Tonight" earned her a national Telly award for excellence in television. You can reach her at [email protected]

Latest News

how lenders evaluate mortgage applicants
Local

Albemarle County government launches Affordable Housing Investment Fund

rappahannock tribe fones cliff
Virginia

Northern Neck: Rappahannock Tribe rematriates 704-acre parcel at Fones Cliffs

The Rappahannock Tribe rematriated 704 acres of historic land at Fones Cliffs, a four-mile stretch of white-colored diatomaceous cliffs rising more than 100 feet above the Rappahannock River in the Northern Neck.

mark warner
U.S. & World

Mark Warner calls out sham of FBI investigation into ‘rigged’ 2020 election

Mark Warner wants answers from the Trump regime on its efforts to put FBI resources into reinvestigating the lie that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.

healthcare
Virginia

Virginia Employment Commission hosting Paid Family and Medical Leave info sessions

Massanutten Resort Mountain Mayhem
Local

Rockingham County: Massanutten Resort debuts Virginia’s first alpine coaster

college football
Football

Updated: College Football Playoff confirms dates, sites for 2026-2031 postseasons

world cup soccer FIFA golden boot
Etc.

World Cup 2026 delivers an epic Golden Boot battle