Blacksburg, Va. – Scattered thunderstorms are expected to roll through Blacksburg and much of Southwest Virginia each afternoon and evening through Monday, creating possible travel slowdowns and outdoor disruptions for residents and visitors.
According to the National Weather Service in Blacksburg, the highest storm chances begin Saturday afternoon and continue daily, with rain and lightning possible each day through Monday night. Isolated showers may start as early as 1 p.m., with the risk of heavier thunderstorms developing after 2 p.m. across Montgomery County, Giles County, and along major roads like U.S. Route 460 and I-81. New rainfall amounts should stay below a tenth of an inch, but downpours could lead to localized flooding in low-lying spots.
Travelers and outdoor event planners should be alert for sudden downpours, reduced visibility, and the risk of lightning, especially during late afternoon and evening hours. Calm winds will prevail, but gusty conditions are possible near storms. The Virginia Department of Transportation advises drivers to slow down on wet roads and never drive through flooded areas. Residents should secure outdoor furniture, check storm drains, and keep devices charged in case of brief power interruptions…