Blacksburg, VA – Drivers in Blacksburg and surrounding areas are being warned of a stormy commute Monday night through midweek, as fall weather brings scattered showers and thunderstorms. The timing of these storms, particularly along Interstate 81, could create slick roads and reduced visibility, affecting evening travel well into Tuesday.
Monday Evening Storms Expected
The National Weather Service (NWS) in Blacksburg reports that scattered showers will begin Monday afternoon, becoming more widespread by evening. Storms may produce brief heavy downpours, gusty winds, and lightning.
Residents are urged to:
- Secure outdoor items
- Charge mobile devices
- Plan for slower travel times
Rain chances remain high into Tuesday, with a 40% probability during the day and overnight.
Regional Impact Across Southwest Virginia
The broader southwest Virginia region, including Christiansburg and Radford, will experience similar storm impacts. Showers may continue into Wednesday, with thunderstorms possible after 2 p.m.
Local agencies advise drivers to:
- Allow extra travel time
- Avoid flooded low-lying roads
Temperature Forecast and Conditions
Daytime highs will remain near 79–80°F through Tuesday, cooling slightly by midweek. Overnight lows will stay mild, in the upper 50s to low 60s. Rainfall totals are expected to stay light, but lingering storms could still cause ponding in urban areas…