Mecklenburg VA Weather Blog
Local weather commentary for Mecklenburg county Virginia
Sunday, May 5, 2024
After the wedge breaks summer-like weather returns
Friday, May 3, 2024
A dry Friday and then a damp weekend
Today - the first Friday of May - will be the final episode of the latest dry stretch for Mecklenburg county. That's a good thing, since much of Southside Virginia is now classified as being "Abnormally Dry" on this week's Drought Monitor. Showers arriving tonight and hanging around off and on this weekend will put an end to the recent aridity (and wash the pollen out of the air as well!).
As this is being written a backdoor cold front has already reached northern Virginia and the Washington DC area. This boundary will continue south and west today, driven by high pressure centered atop New England. Ahead of this feature today looks to be partly to mostly sunny with afternoon highs again reaching the upper 80s.
The front will cross Mecklenburg county near the dinner hour and will swap winds around out of the east. Rain will arrive after sunset this evening along with cooler air from off the Atlantic waters. Tonight will be cloudy with showers, and temperatures will drop to near the 60 degree mark by dawn Saturday.
Tomorrow then looks to be cloudy and damp, although the rain will be intermittent rather than steady. Afternoon thermometer readings will be much lower than today's, with highs on Saturday struggling to reach the low 70s. Sunday will continue to be gloomy along with more rain and possibly thunderstorms as temperatures top out in the mid- to upper 70s.
As shown on the right hand panel of the above graphic total rain amounts collected in county gauges this weekend will be between a half-inch and an inch of liquid. That's not enough to completely dispel the dry conditions, but it'll help!
Wednesday, May 1, 2024
Dry, warm, and sunny through the work week
Welcome to May! This month begins with average high and low temperatures of 76 and 51 degrees in Mecklenburg county. By May 31st those values climb to 82 and 61 degrees as summer approaches. The remainder of this work week looks to feature temperatures above those averages.
Today - Wednesday - began with temperatures in the low 60s under clear skies. As the strong May sun heats things up local thermometers will top out at or near 80 degrees this afternoon. Winds will be light out of the north behind a dissipating cold front which is sagging south into North Carolina.
Then, after sunset at 8:02 pm temperatures will drop overnight, approaching the dew point by dawn Thursday. That will likely result in foggy patches around the county by sunrise. Any fog will mix out quickly in the early morning sunshine. Tomorrow's thermometer readings will start out in the upper 50s before climbing into the upper 80s during the afternoon hours. Friday also looks dry and very warm, with the weekend now beginning to look wet and cooler.
Speaking of the approach of summer, the National Weather Service has developed a Heat Risk product. The left panel of this graphic shows the descriptions of the individual levels, while the right panel shows the forecast for Thursday (zoomed in on Virginia).
I realize that saying it'll be hot during the summer is somewhat like saying water is wet. However, heat does create health risks and is annually the number one weather condition causing deaths across the country. This product will help alert folks to upcoming dangers from the heat.
Monday, April 29, 2024
The heat is on!
Sunday, April 28, 2024
End of April = beginning of summer-like conditions
Friday, April 26, 2024
Ready for the 80s?
Wednesday, April 24, 2024
Another brief cooldown ahead
This Wednesday morning another cold front is crossing the Appalachian mountains into Virginia. Ahead of it a few showers have broken out which could dampen the ground in parts of Mecklenburg county. That boundary will slow down its eastward progress today, finally passing through the area by about dinnertime.
The overall result locally will be cloudy skies for the first half of today, accompanied by light rain which will total less than a tenth of an inch in area gauges. Skies look to begin clearing during the late afternoon with temperatures eventually climbing into the low 70s. After this boundary passes by winds will swap around out of the west.
Tonight a second - but dry - cold front will scour out any remaining moisture. Behind it the winds will turn around out of the north and usher cooler Canadian air into Mecklenburg county. By dawn Thursday local thermometers will register lows in the upper 40s to near 50 degrees. Tomorrow will then be mostly sunny with northerly breezes and afternoon highs in the mid-60s, somewhat below late April averages.
Wednesday's light rainfall is the only precipitation expected for several days. As shown on this graphic the liquid totals for Mecklenburg county (at the black star) will be scanty through the middle of next week:
Keep fingers crossed that the current lack of rain won't lead to widespread drought this spring into the summer. Eastern North Carolina is already under abnormally dry conditions per the Drought Monitor.