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Norfolk, VA – Coastal Virginia may enter a wetter and occasionally unsettled stretch during the Thanksgiving travel window, as long-range federal outlooks show a near-normal precipitation pattern, leaving the region with a 50–50 chance of brief mixed precipitation between November 23 and November 29.
According to the Climate Prediction Center’s 8–14 Day Outlook issued Saturday, the Virginia coast sits between colder inland Mid-Atlantic air and persistent marine warmth from the Atlantic. This type of boundary setup is common in late November and often produces a range of outcomes—from steady rain to an occasional rain–snow mix just inland…