Scattered Showers Forecasted Nationwide
Several spots of rain are currently affecting Southside and moving northward toward Lynchburg. As the evening progresses, expect more pop-up showers throughout the region. These rain spells will continue into the night, although a brief dry spell is anticipated before tomorrow’s Weather Authority Alert Day.
Weather Updates
Tonight’s temperatures will remain mild, with lows around the low 50s. Unlike tomorrow, we will not experience a significant temperature drop tonight. However, wind alerts are now in effect across the entire region.
Forecast for Tomorrow
Tomorrow, wind gusts could reach up to 55 mph, particularly along the cold front. These harsh winds are expected to persist throughout the day. We will begin the day dry, with partly cloudy skies and temperatures quickly rising into the upper 50s and low 60s.
- Rain expected to start before dinner-time.
- Scattered showers to continue in Southside during the evening.
As we approach the evening, conditions will worsen. Tomorrow is designated as Weather Authority Alert Day, warning of potential damaging winds, hail, and an increased risk of tornadoes. Residents are urged to stay vigilant and informed due to these hazardous conditions.
Temperatures will significantly decline for St. Patrick’s Day as a cold front moves in. However, the forecast indicates a return to warmer temperatures in the 60s this weekend, marking a transition into spring.


