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Weather & Climate · Virginia & West Virginia

About

The mission

Forecast Virginia is the definitive portal for Virginia and West Virginia's weather and climate — built to make the official National Weather Service forecast fast, clean, and highway-clear for all 188 counties and independent cities, from the Atlantic beaches and the Chesapeake across the Piedmont and the Shenandoah to the Alleghenies, the coalfields and the Ohio River.

Two states, one weather map. They were one state until 1863, and the weather never took the hint: the same system that buries Snowshoe and Canaan Valley in upslope snow puts freezing rain on I-81 in the Shenandoah a few hours later, and a tropical remnant that comes ashore at Virginia Beach is the same storm that fills the hollows above Charleston two days on. Forecast Virginia is built around that shared terrain rather than the state line down the middle of it — and West Virginia keeps its own front door at west.forecastvirginia.com.

The design language

The look borrows from the American Interstate system — the reflective paper, the green guide signs, the blue service signs, the brown recreation signs, and the red-white-and-blue route shields — set in Overpass, the typeface drawn from the Highway Gothic lettering on those signs. The Virginias take a warm limestone paper and a cardinal red accent, on Blue Ridge haze — their own note in the network.

Metro & region sites

Virginia is covered close-up by 1 region site, on its own subdomain of forecastvirginia.com — the same maps, the same live radar and the same climate record as this site, drawn to one metro or region instead of the whole state, with a page for every city in it. They are part of Forecast Virginia, not separate sites: /about on any of them lands back here.

Companions & the network

The Virginias have live neighbors on three sides: Forecast Pennsylvania across the Mason–Dixon Line, Forecast Ohio across the Ohio River, Forecast Tennessee down I-81, and Forecast Carolinas across the southern line — each tinted in its own accent on the hero map and clickable at the border. The rest of the Forecast <State> network is part of the same system — and as the map fills in, Maryland and Kentucky will interlock here too.

Disclaimer. Forecasts and data on Forecast Virginia are sourced from the U.S. National Weather Service and other public providers, presented for general information only. This site is not an official source and must not be used for the protection of life or property. During severe weather and tropical systems, always follow the National Hurricane Center, your local NWS office, and county emergency management.

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