Hit-and-miss rain on Saturday in the forecast–not much expected
Storms possible in the area late afternoon/early evening
Forecasters say today is expected to be the warmest of the next several for much of the region. Scattered to numerous showers are expected mainly near and south of I-66/US-50 this afternoon and evening.
Rain returns tomorrow
Dry weather today. Forecasters think we’ll see rain later tomorrow
Rain expected two of the next three days
Isolated storms today
Warm today. Rain tomorrow
Mother’s Day weather looks good
Rain returns Saturday…but until then near perfect!
Forecasters say dry today and tomorrow
Showers, cooler today
Temperatures on the rise again tomorrow
Dry today but rain coming later tonight
Forecasters say storms tonight, on-and-off showers tomorrow.
Storm chances increase this afternoon
Forecasters think Fredericksburg area storms likely after 5pm
Music to your ears…Warmer!
It’s here! A warming trend!
Below normal temps much of the week
Forecasters say we won’t see warming up until the weekend
Wet and windy last day of April
Forecasters say the last day of April will have numerous showers and scattered thunderstorms throughout the region ahead of a cold front. Gusty winds 30-40 MPH will impact the region later this afternoon and evening as a cold front moves through the area.
Soaking rain today
Weather looking better tomorrow and then rain returns on Sunday
Rain coming….but not today
Forecasters say soaking rain tomorrow
Forecasters say rain in our future
Soaking rain Friday. On-an-off rain Saturday and Sunday
Below normal temps this week
Temps in the 60’s all week
Hot today. Storms by afternoon tomorrow
Cool weather all next week
Hot today!
Summer-like today and tomorrow
Fire danger remains
The National Weather Service says dry conditions continue today with winds a bit more relaxed vs Tuesday. There is an elevated fire danger threat for areas along the I-95 corridor where winds will be a bit stronger for the afternoon.
High fire danger today
Hight west winds today make it dangerous for fires