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Foster Falls, Virginia Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Blacksburg VA 156 PM EDT Sun Oct 5 2025

.SYNOPSIS... High pressure will maintain dry weather through Monday. The high moves offshore by Tuesday while a front approaches from the west. Temperatures will warm ahead of the front with above normal readings forecast Monday and Tuesday. The front is expected to bring showers to the region late Tuesday into Wednesday, followed by noticeably cooler temperatures Thursday and Friday.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH MONDAY/... As of 145 PM EDT Sunday...

Key Message: Dry weather. Warming Temperatures.

High pressure remains in control. Basically looking at fair weather with lows tonight in the upper 40s to lower 50s and highs Monday in the 70s to near 80. Low level moisture is beginning to return from the south, so look for more in the way of cloud cover and higher humidity as a result. Fog is also possible late tonight and early Monday morning within the New, Greenbrier, and upper James River basins.

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.SHORT TERM /MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT/... As of 1210 PM EDT Sunday...

Key Message:

- Showers and possible isolated thunderstorms accompany a frontal passage Wednesday.

From Monday night into Tuesday, the dry high-pressure system in the Atlantic will begin to lose its influence over Southwest Virginia, Northwest North Carolina, and Southeast West Virginia. This will allow moisture to surge ahead of a developing cold front pushing into the Ohio Valley. This moisture increase will generate pre- frontal showers which will first arrive across the mountains late in the afternoon on Tuesday. These showers will then spread eastward, reaching the foothills and Piedmont during the evening hours. Despite the increasing rain chances, temperatures will remain quite warm, with highs on Tuesday ranging from the mid to upper 70s in the mountains and climbing to the upper 70s to lower 80s east of the Blue Ridge.

Wednesday will see the cold front itself push showers across the entire area. The rain will be progressive, exiting the mountains in the afternoon and clearing the Piedmont by early evening. Rainfall should generally total around a quarter of an inch, but could see up to half of an inch across the mountains. The passing front will bring in cooler air, establishing a sharp temperature contrast across the region: highs will be noticeably cooler, settling in the upper 60s to lower 70s west of the Blue Ridge, but the warmer air lingering ahead of the front to the east will allow highs to reach the upper 70s.

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.LONG TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/... As of 1220 PM EDT Sunday...

Key Message:

- The week`s weather story will be one of a significant cooldown followed by a complex weather feature over the weekend that the region is currently expected to largely avoid.

A strong shift in the pattern begins on Thursday as an area of powerful high pressure moves from the Great Lakes into New England. The clockwise circulation around this high will establish a sustained northeasterly flow across Southwest Virginia, Northwest North Carolina, and Southeast West Virginia. This will usher in a definitively cool airmass, with high temperatures across the entire region settling into the 60s on both Thursday and Friday.

The weather becomes more complicated on Friday. An upper-level trough to the west will interact with a stalled front over the Carolinas, helping to generate a surface low-pressure system. This developing disturbance is expected to track northward, remaining a primarily coastal threat along the North Carolina and Virginia coastlines.

Looking into the next Saturday and Sunday, weather models indicate the trough will evolve further, becoming a closed low over the Tennessee and Georgia region. Ordinarily, a low this close could draw moisture northward. However, with dry high pressure situated over the area, this low is currently expected to be blocked from pulling significant Atlantic moisture into the mountains and foothills. At this time, models remain optimistic for a dry weekend, suggesting the next chance for rain holds off until next Monday.

The weekend temperatures will reflect the cooler, drier influence: high temperatures will range from the upper 60s to lower 70s across the mountains and the low to mid 70s in the foothills and Piedmont.

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.AVIATION /18Z SUNDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/... As of 145 PM EDT Sunday...

Aviation weather remains good aside from potential IFR or lower vsby due to fog at LWB/BCB Monday morning. Moisture is beginning to return from the south, so potential also exists for MVFR cloud layer along the southern Blue Ridge, SW of BCB/ROA.

Winds will be light from the southeast this afternoon and calm tonight.

Forecast confidence = high.

EXTENDED AVIATION OUTLOOK...

Fair weather expected through into early Tuesday. In general, expecting VFR. Only exception will be late night and early morning river fog vcnty of LWB/BCB, and some increasing MVFR cloud base SW of ROA.

Showers/isolated storms possible as early as Tuesday afternoon in the mountains and scattered into the Piedmont Tuesday night. High pressure will bring dry and cooler weather for Thursday but some lingering showers possible southwest of BLF/BCB.

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.RNK WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... VA...None. NC...None. WV...None.

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