More snow is on the way!
Read full article: More snow is on the way!Southwest and Central Virginia are facing snow and bitter cold, with the highest chance for wintry weather late Friday into Saturday, according to 10 News meteorologist Jeff Haniewich. Temperatures will remain well below normal, with potential snow lingering through Saturday night and some relief by next week.
Extreme cold hits Southwest, Central Virginiaโwind chills drop below zero
Read full article: Extreme cold hits Southwest, Central Virginiaโwind chills drop below zeroA dangerously cold air mass has moved into Southwest and Central Virginia, prompting an Alert Day through Saturday. Wind chills are forecast to plunge well below zero, with only minor flurries after the recent weekend snowfall.
Weather Authority Alert Day issued through Sunday, Feb. 1
Read full article: Weather Authority Alert Day issued through Sunday, Feb. 1A Weather Authority Alert Day has been issued for Monday, the 26th, through Saturday, the 31st. In the wake of our weekend winter storm, bitterly cold air will move into the region and bring dangerously cold wind chills each morning of the week.
Weather Authority Alert Day issued due to frigid wind chills
Read full article: Weather Authority Alert Day issued due to frigid wind chillsSouthwest and Central Virginia are facing a Weather Authority Alert Day as an arctic front brings dangerously cold wind chills. 10 Newsโs meteorologist explains what to expect and when, with a confirmed drop in temperatures and gusty winds impacting the region.
Weather Authority Alert Day Issued for Tuesday, Jan. 20
Read full article: Weather Authority Alert Day Issued for Tuesday, Jan. 20A Weather Authority Alert Day has been issued for Tuesday due to dangerously cold temperatures. Our temperature setup brings much of the East Coast below average temperatures beginning on Tuesday. This, paired with high winds, will be dangerous for some.
Bitter Cold & High Winds Today!
Read full article: Bitter Cold & High Winds Today!A few snow flurries have worked their way into the region overnight and into the early morning hours today. This is all because of a quick-moving clipper system that will exit within the next couple of hours. We will then clear out the cloud cover for the remainder of the day!
A Sudden Chill Moving In Tonight
Read full article: A Sudden Chill Moving In TonightAlthough most of the region has a mild morning in store, everything will change into the evening and overnight hours tonight. A sudden chill takes over as a cold front passes through that will very much live up to its name.
Rain will linger through the day giving us some much needed moisture
Read full article: Rain will linger through the day giving us some much needed moistureRain is expected throughout the day, offering needed moisture due to ongoing drought conditions, but it won't be enough to alleviate the situation. A warm front is currently influencing the area, but a cold front will arrive by afternoon, bringing thunderstorms and potential light flash-flooding, especially on roads and bridges.
Much-Needed Soaking Rain Is On The Way
Read full article: Much-Needed Soaking Rain Is On The WayWhile we have been dry early this morning, that will change later on in the morning! This weekend will be one where you need to keep the umbrella handy. Once this next system exits, we will have a drastic drop in temperatures in the wake of a cold front.
Gloomy Saturday, brighter Sunday
Read full article: Gloomy Saturday, brighter SundayA new cold front is moving into Southwest and Central Virginia, bringing much-needed rain, a sharp temperature drop, and only limited drought relief. See the full Weather Authority forecast from 10 News, including details on expected rain timing and temperature swings.
What to expect as we close out 2025 and begin 2026
Read full article: What to expect as we close out 2025 and begin 2026A quick-moving system brings a chance of flurries and blustery winds to Southwest and Central Virginia on New Yearโs Eve, with colder-than-normal temperatures and a mild start to 2026 expected.
Cold winds and mountain flurries: Your forecast into New Yearโs Day
Read full article: Cold winds and mountain flurries: Your forecast into New Yearโs DayIt has been a quiet start to the last day of 2025, with cold temperatures and windy weather. Our headlines for the day show the cold start is followed by a blustery afternoon and the potential for a few flurries flying overnight!
Chilly and windy start for Tuesday
Read full article: Chilly and windy start for TuesdayOur air temperatures have certainly made for a FRIDGID start! Our feels-like temperatures have plummeted into the teens, single digits, and even a few spots below zero this morning! This morning is the perfect time for the big coat, mittens, and hat!
Snow ends, but the threat for black ice remains
Read full article: Snow ends, but the threat for black ice remains10 Newsโs Weather Authority update: Snow showers are tapering off across Southwest and Central Virginia, but a bitter cold night is expected with the risk of slick roads. Find out how long the chill will last and what to expect in the days ahead.
Cold Weather Continues Overnight!
Read full article: Cold Weather Continues Overnight!Widespread snow is covering Southwest and Central Virginia this morning, with the highest totals in the New River Valley. 10 Newsโs meteorologist shares up-to-date snow accumulation, current road conditions, and what to expect heading into the weekend.
Soggy End to the Workweek on Deck!
Read full article: Soggy End to the Workweek on Deck!After an overcast start to our Thursday, clouds have parted a bit this afternoon to allow for a few peeks of sunshine! However, this will be short-lived. We have an increase in cloud cover back in the forecast this evening, ahead of more showers tonight.
Does a Hard Freeze Kill Allergens?
Read full article: Does a Hard Freeze Kill Allergens?We have had quite the temperature rollercoaster these past few days, and we will be nothing if not consistent this next week! Temperatures this afternoon still stand in the 60s and 70s, but a major change is on the way.
Breezy weather is back Thursday!
Read full article: Breezy weather is back Thursday!If you enjoy the breezy weather, you have certainly been a fan of the past few days. We have been locked into a windy pattern, and today will be no different. Along with the high winds, our high temperatures today will be very seasonal, in the upper 50s and lower 60s. We wonโt see anything more than a few passing clouds today!
The First Arctic Blast Is On The Way!
Read full article: The First Arctic Blast Is On The Way!If you enjoy the cold weather, you are in for a treat with these next few weather makers. We have not one, not two, but three fronts that will swing into our area throughout the weekend and next work week, bringing the first arctic blast of the season.
Dry Air and Windy Weather Lead to Fire Weather Concerns
Read full article: Dry Air and Windy Weather Lead to Fire Weather Concerns10 News Weather Authority reports on Southwest and Central Virginiaโs ongoing warmth, the approaching rainfall Friday night into Saturday, and a sharp cooldown next week.
What Makes the Beaver Moon a Supermoon?
Read full article: What Makes the Beaver Moon a Supermoon?Southwest and Central Virginia are seeing beautiful Election Day weather with clear skies, seasonable temperatures, and low rain chances. A dry cold front and the yearโs biggest supermoon are in the forecast.
A beautiful weekend is ahead!
Read full article: A beautiful weekend is ahead!Southwest and Central Virginia start October 3 with crisp fall temperatures and low humidity, with warmer afternoons ahead and midweek rain chances expected. Weather Authority's latest updates from Parker Beasley at WSLS.com.
A little drier Friday, wet again Saturday
Read full article: A little drier Friday, wet again Saturday10 News meteorologist Jeff Haniewich breaks down rainy weather in Southwest and Central Virginia, provides a timeline for thunderstorms, and tracks a tropical system that could impact the region early next week.
Keep the umbrella handy!
Read full article: Keep the umbrella handy!A persistent stretch of soaking rain is set to bring relief to Southwest and Central Virginia this week, with rainfall amounts of up to 5 inches expected in some areas, along with notable swings in temperatures and an active tropical outlook.
How your rain chances are calculated: 10 News meteorologist breaks down what those percentages really mean
Read full article: How your rain chances are calculated: 10 News meteorologist breaks down what those percentages really mean10 News meteorologist Delaney Willis explains how precipitation percentages are calculated in your local rain forecast and what those numbers truly mean. Get the inside scoop on what to expect in the days ahead.
A gray and damp day on the way Tuesday
Read full article: A gray and damp day on the way Tuesday10 News meteorologist Edward Shaw shares the latest update for Southwest and Central Virginia: a major cool-down, much-needed rain after drought, and rapid warming later in the week, plus monitoring the tropics.
Not a bad weekend ahead!
Read full article: Not a bad weekend ahead!A marginal flash flood threat is in effect for parts of southwest and central Virginia, with isolated storms possible Friday. Hurricane Erin is tracking away from the East Coast, while a classic summer pattern continues in the region.
YAY! The weekend has arrived!
Read full article: YAY! The weekend has arrived!Cloudy skies are expected to give way to sunshine across Southwest and Central Virginia this afternoon, with a pleasant weekend ahead before a return to heat and humidity. 10 News meteorologist Edward Shaw shares the latest forecast and tracks tropical disturbances in the Atlantic.
Temperatures stay cool...for now
Read full article: Temperatures stay cool...for nowUnseasonably cool temperatures and persistent rain, combined with an increased flash flood risk and inbound tropical moisture, are shaping the weather this week in Southwest and Central Virginia, according to 10 News's meteorologist Abbie Coleman.
An unstable pattern settles in for the rest of the week
Read full article: An unstable pattern settles in for the rest of the weekDangerous heat and humidity continue in Southwest and Central Virginia, with thunderstorms expected and a cooler pattern on the way. Get the latest forecast from Meteorologist Delaney Wills and the 10 News Weather Authority team.
Hot and humid again Wednesday, but relief is in sight
Read full article: Hot and humid again Wednesday, but relief is in sightWeather Authority: Southwest and Central Virginia face extended heat alerts with dangerous temperatures and high humidity. Cooler weather is expected by the weekend as a cold front approaches.
More scattered showers and storms greet us to start the work week
Read full article: More scattered showers and storms greet us to start the work weekStorms and rain are expected tonight in Southwest and Central Virginia, with a brief cool down and clearer weather early this week before temperatures rise again.
Hot, muggy and stormy pattern ahead!
Read full article: Hot, muggy and stormy pattern ahead!Rain chances are on the rise through the weekend for Southwest and Central Virginia, with hot and humid weather sticking around according to 10 News's meteorologist. Recent days have brought big differences in rainfall, and more storms could be on the way.
Scattered Storms and Heat Dominate the Weekend Forecast
Read full article: Scattered Storms and Heat Dominate the Weekend ForecastScattered storms, hazy sunshine, and tropical humidity headline the weekend weather for the Roanoke and Central Virginia region. Find out what the Weather Authority expects through Tuesday and when to look for some relief.
Scattered storms and soaring temps for Southwest & Central Virginia: What to expect heading into Fatherโs Day weekend
Read full article: Scattered storms and soaring temps for Southwest & Central Virginia: What to expect heading into Fatherโs Day weekendSouthwest and Central Virginia are in for a stretch of warm, muggy days with scattered showers and thunderstorms through next week. Expect 1 to 2 inches of rain, highs in the 80s to 90s, and brief windows for outdoor plans.
Warmer Weather is Ahead!
Read full article: Warmer Weather is Ahead!Temperatures remain stubbornly cool in Southwest and Central Virginia, but 10 News meteorologist Delaney Willis explains when you can expect a return to warmer, more seasonal weather and whatโs in store for rain through the weekend.
From freezing to rain...this weekend does not look good to be outside
Read full article: From freezing to rain...this weekend does not look good to be outsideStay informed about the upcoming weather changes in Southwest and Central Virginia with 10 News. Winter storms are expected to bring snow, ice, and rain.
Prepare for a weather whirlwind: what to expect this weekend
Read full article: Prepare for a weather whirlwind: what to expect this weekendStay updated with WSLS.com's forecast as we approach an active weather pattern this weekend. From lake effect snow to a developing wintry mix, here's what you need to know.
