On this Earth Day temperatures will boost into the 80s for afternoon highs. After a couple of chilly days breezes have turned around out of the south today, a direction which typically ushers in warmth and moisture. The warmth is returning but moisture is still lacking, prompting NWS Wakefield to remind folks of the persistent fire danger.
There may be a brief shower and even a rumble of thunder late this afternoon, but rainfall totals will be scanty. Any remnant clouds will clear away tonight as temperatures drop only into the mid-50s. Thursday then looks to be clear, warm, and less windy, with afternoon highs climbing into the mid-80s.
The upcoming weekend heralds a pattern change, with rainfall becoming more likely across drought-stricken Virginia. This graphic shows the potential liquid totals expected through next Wednesday, with Mecklenburg County at the white star:
This doesn't indicate an overwhelming amount of rain, but it's a start!





