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October ends unusually warm; A few showers likely Friday
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October ends unusually warm; A few showers likely Friday

  • Warm up through Halloween
  • Pattern change from November
  • The chance of rain appears to be low

It will stay warm on Thursday

A large area of ​​high pressure will continue to push off the East Coast on Thursday. Highs will likely climb into the 70s and even reach near 80° by the afternoon.

Forecast for Thursday
Forecast for Thursday(WDBJ Weather)

An approaching front could produce wind gusts of 20 to 25 mph Thursday afternoon and evening.

A windy south-southwesterly wind will blow from Thursday to Friday.
A windy south-southwesterly wind will blow from Thursday to Friday.(WDBJ Weather)

We are expected to see 1 to 3 inches below normal rainfall in October.

Halloween: Trick or treat?

Halloween evening: Get ready for a fun evening! In the early evening, temperatures will be between 60 and 70 degrees with mostly clear skies – perfect for collecting the candy without the weather playing tricks!

The weather for Halloween will be warm and dry.
The weather for Halloween will be warm and dry.(WDBJ Weather)

Weekend changes

Friday: Our next cold front will move through our hometowns on Friday. While most hometowns will remain dry, a few showers are expected through Friday morning, particularly west of the Blue Ridge.

Our next cold front arrives on Friday.
Our next cold front arrives on Friday.(WDBJ Weather)

Saturday & Sunday: Seasonal temperatures will return for the weekend. Highs will warm into the mid to upper 60s and lows will fall into the 40s.

Cooler weather is coming for the weekend.
Cooler weather is coming for the weekend.(WDBJ Weather)

Fire protection this fall

Fall fire season: Just a reminder: Fall fire season runs from October 15th to November 30th. It is important to avoid burns on warm, dry, windy days and always follow local fire regulations. If you decide to burn outdoors, never leave the fire unattended – remember that around 90% of forest fires are caused by humans!

Fall foliage update

October is coming to an end and the fall foliage is at its peak! Areas like Greenbrier and towns along the Blue Ridge Parkway look particularly lively this weekend. Elsewhere the colors are changing rapidly but have not quite reached their peak yet. Expect the beautiful fall colors to end in the next week or two!

Marlene Garber took this photo over the weekend of the leaves reaching their peak in Floyd County...
Marlene Garber took this photo over the weekend of the leaves reaching their peak in Floyd County. Most areas are nearing or reaching their peak.(WDBJ7)

TROPICS

Hurricane season in the Atlantic basin ends at the end of November. That leaves some time for development at the end of the season. We will notify you immediately if anything happens. You can follow the latest here.

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