Shocking Weather Alert: Here’s When Storms and Cold Air Will Hit Fairfax County!

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Fairfax County is in for a wild weather ride this week, with everything from warm spring-like days to sudden showers and even a chilly nighttime freeze. If you’ve been enjoying the recent mild temperatures, don’t put away your jackets just yet—this forecast will keep you on your toes.

Saturday: Warm but Wet—Watch for Afternoon Showers

The weekend kicks off with a mix of sun and clouds, pushing temperatures up to 66°F (19°C) by the afternoon. It might feel like a perfect day to be outside, but don’t be fooled—rain is creeping in later in the day. Light showers could dampen outdoor plans in the evening, and as the sun sets, temperatures will take a sharp dip, bottoming out at 36°F (2°C). If you’re heading out for dinner or a night stroll, a jacket will be a must.

Sunday: Cloudy, Cooler, and Unsettled

Sunday brings a change in tone, with thicker cloud cover and cooler air settling in. The high will only reach 58°F (15°C), making it feel noticeably chillier than Saturday. By night, temperatures will hover around 44°F (7°C), so it’ll be a cool evening, though still comfortable. Rain isn’t expected, but with clouds hanging overhead, the sun won’t make much of an appearance.

Shocking Weather Alert: Here’s When Storms and Cold Air Will Hit Fairfax County!
Source: CW Columbus

Monday: A Gloomy Start to the Workweek with Drizzles

For those heading back to work on Monday, keep an umbrella handy. The day will be mostly cloudy with periods of light rain, making for a damp and dreary start to the week. Temperatures will still be mild, reaching 65°F (18°C), but wet conditions could make the morning commute a little tricky. By nighttime, temperatures will drop to 40°F (5°C), reinforcing that winter isn’t quite ready to let go.

Tuesday: A Brief Break with Sunshine

Tuesday offers a temporary relief from the gloom, with a mix of sun and clouds throughout the day. Highs will reach 60°F (16°C), giving Fairfax County a brief break from rain. It’s the perfect opportunity to get outside before the next weather system moves in.

Wednesday: More Showers and a Chilly Night

Midweek, the clouds return, bringing a few afternoon showers to Fairfax County. Temperatures will top out at 56°F (14°C), but what’s more concerning is the sharp nighttime drop to 32°F (0°C). This sudden freeze could create icy patches on roads and sidewalks by Thursday morning, so commuters should be extra cautious.

Thursday and Friday: A Slight Warm-Up, but Clouds Persist

Thursday brings partly sunny skies, but temperatures will stay chilly at 58°F (14°C), with a low of 38°F (3°C). By Friday, the trend continues, with the sun in the morning giving way to increasing clouds in the afternoon. The high will be around 62°F (17°C), while overnight temperatures will settle near 46°F (8°C).

How to Stay Safe and Prepared for This Week’s Weather Swings

  1. Keep Your Rain Gear Ready – Several rainy days are ahead, so carry an umbrella and waterproof shoes to avoid getting caught in surprise showers.

  2. Prepare for a Freezing Night – Wednesday’s temperatures will take a serious dive, and roads could become slick. If you’re driving early on Thursday, watch for icy patches.

  3. Layer Up – With temperatures fluctuating between warm days and freezing nights, wearing layers will help you stay comfortable throughout the day.

  4. Drive Cautiously in Wet Conditions – Monday and Wednesday will bring rain, making roads slippery. Slow down and keep a safe distance from other cars.

  5. Stay Updated on Forecasts – With unpredictable weather ahead, checking daily updates will help you avoid surprises.

Fairfax County is in for a mix of sun, rain, and freezing temperatures this week, so residents should be ready for anything. Keep an eye on the sky, plan, and don’t let this wild forecast catch you off guard!

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