Virginia Weather Outlook: Groundhog Day Tradition Aligns with Feb–April 2026 Climate Trends for Richmond, Norfolk

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Richmond, Virginia – Winter may not be ready to step aside across Virginia, as Groundhog Day tradition lines up with broader climate signals pointing to a slower transition into spring. Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow Monday morning, a long-held sign of six more weeks of winter that delays expectations for consistent warmth until around mid-March.

According to the National Weather Service, Virginia is included in an “equal chances” category for temperatures from February through April. That means no strong signal favoring sustained warmth or prolonged cold, keeping the potential for late-season cold snaps, wintry mixes, and sharp temperature swings in play. Northern Virginia, the Shenandoah Valley, and areas west of I-81 remain more vulnerable to lingering winter conditions, while Richmond, Hampton Roads, and coastal communities could see frequent back-and-forth shifts between chilly and milder air…

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