Get set. It's going to feel like winter again.
Mechanicsville, VA
Right Now
- Humidity: 93%
- Feels Like: 57°
- Heat Index: 57°
- Wind: 4 mph
- Wind Chill: 57°
- UV Index: 4 Moderate
- Sunrise: 05:52:57 AM
- Sunset: 08:20:22 PM
- Dew Point: 55°
- Visibility: 10 mi
Today
Overcast. Slight chance of a rain shower. High 68F. Winds NE at 5 to 10 mph.
Tonight
Overcast. Low 59F. Winds light and variable.
Tomorrow
Cloudy skies. Slight chance of a rain shower. High 78F. Winds light and variable.
Next 12 Hours
Wind: NNE @ 5 mph
Precip: 5% Chance
Humidity: 92%
Wind Chill: 58°
Heat Index: 58°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 7 mi
Wind: NNE @ 6 mph
Precip: 5% Chance
Humidity: 90%
Wind Chill: 59°
Heat Index: 59°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 8 mi
Wind: NNE @ 6 mph
Precip: 15% Chance
Humidity: 89%
Wind Chill: 60°
Heat Index: 60°
UV Index: 1 Low
Visibility: 8 mi
Wind: NE @ 6 mph
Precip: 15% Chance
Humidity: 86%
Wind Chill: 62°
Heat Index: 62°
UV Index: 3 Moderate
Visibility: 9 mi
Wind: NE @ 7 mph
Precip: 15% Chance
Humidity: 82%
Wind Chill: 64°
Heat Index: 64°
UV Index: 4 Moderate
Visibility: 9 mi
Wind: NE @ 7 mph
Precip: 15% Chance
Humidity: 81%
Wind Chill: 64°
Heat Index: 64°
UV Index: 4 Moderate
Visibility: 9 mi
Wind: ENE @ 7 mph
Precip: 15% Chance
Humidity: 77%
Wind Chill: 66°
Heat Index: 66°
UV Index: 4 Moderate
Visibility: 9 mi
Wind: ENE @ 6 mph
Precip: 15% Chance
Humidity: 75%
Wind Chill: 67°
Heat Index: 67°
UV Index: 3 Moderate
Visibility: 9 mi
Wind: ENE @ 5 mph
Precip: 15% Chance
Humidity: 76%
Wind Chill: 66°
Heat Index: 66°
UV Index: 2 Low
Visibility: 9 mi
Wind: E @ 6 mph
Precip: 15% Chance
Humidity: 73%
Wind Chill: 66°
Heat Index: 66°
UV Index: 1 Low
Visibility: 9 mi
Wind: E @ 6 mph
Precip: 18% Chance
Humidity: 70%
Wind Chill: 67°
Heat Index: 67°
UV Index: 1 Low
Visibility: 9 mi
Wind: E @ 4 mph
Precip: 16% Chance
Humidity: 73%
Wind Chill: 66°
Heat Index: 66°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 9 mi
Across land and ocean surfaces, the temperature in 2021 was 1.51°F above the full 20th century average. This was the 45th consecutive year with a global temperature above that average, meaning the last colder-than-average year happened when Jimmy Carter was elected president.
With lower humidity and a northerly wind in the wake of a cold front, people enjoyed a beautiful summer day. Similar weather will continue on Wednesday and Thursday.
North Carolina is home to the most hurricane-prone stretch of coastline on the Eastern Seaboard, yet no two storms are alike.
10:15 A.M. UPDATE: The National Weather Service has ruled that straight-line winds of 90 mph — also known as a microbust — caused the damage Thursday afternoon in a three-to-four block area of Westover Drive in Danville.
The Nelson County Historical Society will commemorate the 50th anniversary of deadly flooding that devastated the county in August 1969 with a memorial program on Sunday in Lovingston.
A supercell, the strongest and most severe type of thunderstorm, tore through the Rock Hill District of North Stafford on Saturday night with damaging hail and winds between 60 and 80 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
FRANKLIN COUNTY --- Delores Anderson is still in shock after a tornado destroyed her Franklin home Friday morning, but said she is thankful to be alive.
A tornado ripped through Franklin County on Friday, destroying at least two homes and leaving tree limbs and debris in its wake.
Heavy rainfall and snowmelt have led to dangerously high water in creeks and rivers across several Midwestern states, with the Missouri River hitting record-high levels in many areas. At least two deaths were blamed on flooding, and two other men have been missing for days.