A warming trend begins this week, with dry weather coming along for the ride

Highs today will be in the upper 50s.
A warming trend begins this week, as temperatures reach up well above average.
Published: Mar. 10, 2025 at 6:16 AM EDT
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This morning we’re waking up to some seasonable temps, with many of us in the upper 20s and low 30s. We have some clouds moving in from the south, with no precipitation popping up. Today is looking great, as we see the start of a warming trend for this week. This morning starts off a bit cool, but by lunchtime we’re going to be in the upper 40s and low 50s, reaching up into the upper 50s this afternoon. Winds will be pretty quiet today, but tomorrow we’ll see some gusts pick up, coming from the west at up to 25 mph.

Today we’re expecting a fair number of clouds, coming from the south thanks to a low-pressure system. Clouds will taper off around the ride home, giving us clear skies overnight and lows in the mid 30s. Tomorrow we’re looking at an abundance of sunshine and temps will reach up into the mid 60s.

Temperatures warm up pretty nicely this afternoon.
Temperatures warm up pretty nicely this afternoon.(maxuser | WVVA WEATHER)

As far as the warming trend goes, tomorrow we’re going to be almost ten degrees warmer, topping off in the mid and upper 60s. Wednesday will be the warmest day all week, and the warmest day we’ve seen all year, with temperatures topping off in the low 70s. Even into the end of the week, temps will stay in the mid and upper 60s. As we head into the start of next week, long range models say that we’re looking at temperatures to stay above average, with highs in the 60s again next week.

Temperatures top off well above average this week.
Temperatures top off well above average this week.(maxuser | WVVA WEATHER)

We’re looking at dry weather for most of the work week. this weekend a large system will impact the central parts of the country, and we could see some heavy rain over the weekend as it passes through our area.