WEATHER: Record-breaking heat possible
Today could be our first day to hit 90 degrees, breaking the record high for April 10 of 88 degrees set in 1922.
Today could be our first day to hit 90 degrees, breaking the record high for April 10 of 88 degrees set in 1922.
A wildfire due to extreme drought, a possible tornado touchdown and a blizzard warning all within a 50 mile radius — the weather in northeast Colorado must have gone crazy overnight.
April 8, 2013 was RIC’s latest first 80-degree-day since 1993.
Click to read how close this week’s temperatures will come to reaching record-setting highs.
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Learn when it will start and when it will stop on the WTVR.com weather page.
Click here to read more about Thursday’s rain chances on the WTVR.com weather page.
Richmond was close to breaking into the top ten coldest, wettest and snowiest Marches on record, but not quite close enough.
Fog is reducing visibilities to near-zero in parts of Northern Virginia, the Northern Neck and the Middle Peninsula.
Click to read more about the chance of rain on Easter Sunday.
Afternoon highs will again be about ten degrees cooler-than-average for late March temperatures.
Several inches of snow fell in the Richmond Metro Sunday before much of it melted to slush Monday.