Virginia Weather Alert: Heat Index Near 100°F Across Virginia Beach Saturday Through Tuesday — Stay Hydrated on I-264

Virginia Beach, VA – A dangerous heat wave will bake Southeast Virginia through at least Tuesday, with high temperatures near 93°F and heat index values topping 100°F. The National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook that spans from Saturday through Tuesday, urging residents to take heat precautions seriously.

According to the Wakefield office of the National Weather Service, maximum heat index values are expected to exceed 100°F across the coastal area beginning Saturday and continuing through Tuesday evening. The warning covers Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, and surrounding cities in eastern and southeastern Virginia. Drivers on I-264 and Route 58 should be cautious, especially during peak afternoon heat.

Daytime highs will hover in the low to mid 90s through early next week with light winds offering little relief. Residents should stay indoors during midday, hydrate frequently, and avoid strenuous outdoor activity. Vulnerable groups such as seniors and young children are at increased risk of heat exhaustion or heat stroke…

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