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Reidsville North Carolina Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Blacksburg VA 151 PM EDT Wed Oct 8 2025

.SYNOPSIS... High pressure will settle into the region today and bring cooler temperatures, clear skies, and dry conditions through Saturday. A low pressure system will develop along the Carolina coastline on Saturday and Sunday, which could bring clouds back into the region, along with a few rain showers. Dry conditions return for early next week.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH THURSDAY/... As of 130 PM EDT Wednesday...

Key Messages:

1. Clearing skies and cooler temperatures.

2. Patchy frost possible in higher elevations. Frost Advisory in effect.

A cold front has fully crossed through the area this afternoon and will be headed east off into the Atlantic tonight. Clouds have begun to gradually clear and a notable wind shift to the northwest has occurred with the frontal passage. Upslope stratus will linger over the western mountains through this evening, but should eventually begin to diminish giving way to widespread clear skies overnight.

A much cooler airmass will settle in overnight and temperatures will fall into the 30s and lower 40s. There is some potential for frost, mainly focused within the Greenbrier Valley region. This will be highly dependent on if winds can subside overnight, so fog formation tonight outside of Greenbrier County is very low.

Breezy conditions continue during the day on Thursday with cooler highs in the 50s and 60s. Winds will shift to a northeast direction as high pressure wedges down from the north. Skies should remain clear.

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.SHORT TERM /THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHT/... As of 150 PM EDT Wednesday...

Key Messages:

1) Freeze Watch for Greenbrier and Bath Counties Thursday night into Friday morning.

2) Frost possible along and west of the Blue Ridge Friday morning.

3) A coastal low forms off the southeastern coast of the United States.

A high pressure system will vigorously wedge into the mountains later this week, bringing colder and drier air behind it. The wedging process may bring some stronger winds as well. Wind gusts may increase to 15-20 mph at higher elevations depending on how perpendicular surface winds are relative to the mountains. Friday morning will be the coldest morning of the week with lows in the mid- 30s along & west of the Blue Ridge and lows between the mid-30s and mid-40s east of the Blue Ridge. Some areas will see freezing temperatures, particularly in Greenbrier and Bath Counties, where a Freeze Watch has been issued for this risk. Otherwise, patchy frost is possible for areas west of the Blue Ridge. Wind values at (relatively) lower altitudes west of the Blue Ridge will be weak enough to support frost formation in conjunction with mostly clear skies. The time frame when frost will be most likely is between the hours of 5AM - 8AM EDT on Friday morning. Temperatures will be a little warmer (still on the cooler side) on Saturday and Sunday morning and not support widespread frost coverage.

Later this week, a shortwave trough over the Deep South will move southeastward and interact with a cold front to form a coastal low off the southeastern coast of the United States. Model guidance continues to agree on the formation and modest strengthening of this system by this weekend. This system also pulls a little northward thanks to the influence of a potent cutoff low over the Great Lakes, so wind speed and direction changes could be felt as early as Sunday morning in central Virginia.

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.LONG TERM /SUNDAY THROUGH TUESDAY/... As of 150 PM EDT Wednesday...

Key Messages:

1) Coastal low to bring a chance of precipitation to central VA early next week.

2) Warming trend possible next week.

An upper level trough over the Deep South will interact with a cold front and form a coastal low just off the southeastern coast of America. A cutoff low over the Great Lakes will move southeastward and absorb the coastal low by early next week. The surface portion of the coastal low will strengthen a little and bring a chance of rain to central VA as it migrates around the cutoff low. (For clarification, the coastal low has a surface and upper level component). While model guidance is in agreement with the initiation of the coastal low, the cutoff low`s complete trajectory is in question. The surface low`s path is highly dependent on what the cutoff low does and there is too much spread in the models to definitively state what will likely happen. Other than rain chances, the only other possible impact to the area is an increase in wind speed east of the Blue Ridge due to the pressure gradient from the system.

Even so, model consensus suggests a large ridge forming over the southern United States, with its center possibly over Texas. This will result in rising heights for most of the nation, including our area, and a warming trend. By mid-next week, dew points and air temperatures should increase to above normal values. Dew points may be as high as the mid-40s to mid-50s and air temperatures may be in the mid-60s to mid-70s. These values are more or less comfortable, but still higher than what would be expected for this time of year.

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.AVIATION /18Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH MONDAY/... As of 130 PM EDT Wednesday...

Mixed VFR and MVFR this afternoon. MVFR remains confined across the mountains in repsonse to shallow upslope stratus, which should continue to erode into the evening. Once this happens, widespread VFR can be expected through the end of the current TAF period.

Winds have increased behind the front and will remain gusty at times until sunset. Northwest winds sustained 7 to 15kts with some gusts as high as 25kts. Should see some decrease in winds overnight, but ridges may continue to be well mixed. Wind direction will gradually shift north-northeast overnight and into Thursday morning. Sustained winds around 10kts with perhaps some gusts around 20kts by early Thursday afternoon.

EXTENDED AVIATION OUTLOOK...

Extended period of dry weather becoming more likely. This will result in widespread VFR. With a drier airmass arriving, fog development should become less of a concern.

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.RNK WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... VA...Frost Advisory from 2 AM to 9 AM EDT Thursday for VAZ020. Freeze Watch from late Thursday night through Friday morning for VAZ020. NC...None. WV...Frost Advisory from 2 AM to 9 AM EDT Thursday for WVZ507-508. Freeze Watch from late Thursday night through Friday morning for WVZ507-508.

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SYNOPSIS...BMG NEAR TERM...BMG SHORT TERM...CG LONG TERM...CG AVIATION...BMG

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