Weather whiplash: In 48 hours, Richmond swings from near-record cold to near-record warmth
Richmond began Thursday at the record warm low temperature for May 16.
Richmond began Thursday at the record warm low temperature for May 16.
Richmond was just one degree shy of tying the record low for May 14.
Monday morning temperatures dipped into the 30s and low 40s, and will do so again Tuesday.
Even though March 2013 will be remembered in Virginia for its unusual cold, wet and snowy weather, the Earth as a whole was much warmer than average.
Richmond was close to breaking into the top ten coldest, wettest and snowiest Marches on record, but not quite close enough.
So what does the Spring U.S. Outlook look like for Virginia? Good news for those of you who want to rebound from our abnormally cold March weather!
This March so far is the antithesis of last March.
With cooler weather lingering through the end of March, we are tracking the potential for any early Spring snow in central Virginia.
Virginia’s impacts Tuesday through Thursday becoming clearer.
We are tracking a storm system that could bring an accumulating snowfall to Virginia Wednesday.
Sleet and freezing rain are looking increasingly likely in central and western Virginia Friday morning.
Monday was one of our coldest mornings so far this Winter.