NORFOLK, Va. — It was a clear sky, we had light winds, and with good radiational cooling early Tuesday morning temperatures fell into the lower to mid 30s over rural areas. Scattered frost developed over some of the areas away from the water.
As high pressure drifts offshore Tuesday, it will turn warmer with a light southerly wind. Look for mostly sunny skies and highs in the upper 60s at the coast and lower 70s inland.
Clouds will move back in Tuesday night into Wednesday ahead of our next cold front. That front will push through Wednesday afternoon, bringing us the chance of a passing shower or two. It will warmer, with highs into the middle 70s.
Behind the front, it will be mostly sunny and cool Thursday with highs around 60°. We then see a nice warm-up into the weekend, with highs near 80° by Sunday.
Allergy Report
Pollen levels will be high Tuesday, with oak, sweetgum, and sycamore trees as the predominant allergens. Pollen levels are forecast to remain high during the upcoming week.
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