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Lynchburg, Virginia 7 Day Weather Forecast
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NWS Forecast for 3 Miles SW Madison Heights VA
National Weather Service Forecast for: 3 Miles SW Madison Heights VA
Issued by: National Weather Service Blacksburg, VA
Updated: 9:00 am EDT Jul 1, 2026
 
Today

Today: Sunny and hot, with a high near 97. Heat index values as high as 102. Calm wind.
Hot

Tonight

Tonight: Clear, with a low around 73. Calm wind.
Clear

Thursday

Thursday: Sunny and hot, with a high near 101. Heat index values as high as 106. Calm wind.
Hot

Thursday
Night
Thursday Night: Clear, with a low around 74. Calm wind.
Clear

Friday

Friday: Sunny and hot, with a high near 99. Light and variable wind.
Hot

Friday
Night
Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 74.
Mostly Clear

Independence
Day
Independence Day: Sunny and hot, with a high near 101.
Hot

Saturday
Night
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 73.
Partly Cloudy

Sunday

Sunday: A chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2pm.  Mostly sunny and hot, with a high near 101. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
Sunny then
Chance
T-storms
Hi 97 °F Lo 73 °F Hi 101 °F Lo 74 °F Hi 99 °F Lo 74 °F Hi 101 °F Lo 73 °F Hi 101 °F

Hazardous Weather Outlook
Heat Advisory
 

Today
 
Sunny and hot, with a high near 97. Heat index values as high as 102. Calm wind.
Tonight
 
Clear, with a low around 73. Calm wind.
Thursday
 
Sunny and hot, with a high near 101. Heat index values as high as 106. Calm wind.
Thursday Night
 
Clear, with a low around 74. Calm wind.
Friday
 
Sunny and hot, with a high near 99. Light and variable wind.
Friday Night
 
Mostly clear, with a low around 74.
Independence Day
 
Sunny and hot, with a high near 101.
Saturday Night
 
Partly cloudy, with a low around 73.
Sunday
 
A chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2pm. Mostly sunny and hot, with a high near 101. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
Sunday Night
 
A chance of showers and thunderstorms before 2am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 71. Chance of precipitation is 50%.
Monday
 
Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm. Partly sunny and hot, with a high near 97. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
Monday Night
 
Showers and thunderstorms likely. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 70. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
Tuesday
 
A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny and hot, with a high near 94. Chance of precipitation is 50%.

 

Forecast from NOAA-NWS for 3 Miles SW Madison Heights VA.

Weather Forecast Discussion
512
FXUS61 KRNK 011354
AFDRNK

Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Blacksburg VA
954 AM EDT Wed Jul 1 2026

.WHAT HAS CHANGED...
No changes to the forecast or the headlines.

A Heat advisory remains in effect for parts of the Southern
Shenandoah Valley into the Piedmont of VA.

Advisories will likely be extended and expanded to encompass
much of the region for the end of the week.

&&

.KEY MESSAGES...
1) Heat risk increases to hazardous levels this week into the
holiday weekend. A Heat Advisory is in effect for parts of the
Southern Shenandoah Valley into the Piedmont of VA.

2) Isolated afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms
possible mainly for the mountains. More widespread chances for
storms this weekend.

&&

.DISCUSSION...
KEY MESSAGE 1...Heat risk increases to hazardous levels this
week into the holiday weekend. A Heat Advisory is in effect for
parts of the Southern Shenandoah Valley into the Piedmont of VA.

An upper level ridge of high pressure will build across the
eastern CONUS this week. This feature will facilitate warming
temperatures with highs in the 80s to lower 90s in the mountains
and upper 90s to around 100 for the foothills and piedmont.
The hot temperatures will combine with elevated dewpoints near
70 to produce peak heat indices of 95 to 100 in the mountains
and 102 to 108 in the foothills and piedmont.

Cloud cover will be minimal for the remainder of the week as
the subsidence gets stronger under building high pressure.
Plenty of sunshine will lead to hotter temperature profiles in
addition to very warm muggy conditions at night.

Call to action: Those that have to work outside or with outdoor
plans, including holiday festivities and recreational
activities, should prepare for several days of elevated heat
risk. Stay hydrated, take frequent breaks in air conditioned or
shaded areas, and never leave children or pets unattended in
vehicles.


KEY MESSAGE 2...Isolated afternoon and evening showers and
thunderstorms possible mainly for the mountains. More widespread
chance for storms this weekend.

The aforementioned ridging will promote an increase in downward
motion (aka subsidence) with increase of temperature 5-10kft
AGL, this subsidence inversion or capping inversion becoming
shower and thunderstorm prohibitive. Orographic lift along and
near of the mountains may allowed for an isolated shower/storm
or two to develop, but the lifetime of these cells is expected
to be brief. The storms that managed to develop yesterday were
rather robust due to CAPE exceeding 3000 J/kg. Similar
conditions will exist today and Thursday, but it will be a
struggle to break the cap with the probability so low that we
are not mentioning them in the public zone forecasts. Highest
probability today is the North Carolina High Country where POPs
of 5 to 15 percent are being forecast...steering winds from the
northeast at under 10 mph.

On Thursday the struggle to get convection going will be even
harder with high pressure centered overhead.

By the weekend, the ridge will partially break down. This will
allow more short wave energy to skirt the northern part of the
country and enter the forecast area from the northwest,
resulting in an increased chance for thunderstorms for the
Independence Day weekend, and leading to more of a concern for
damaging winds and flash flooding. Monday into Wednesday a
frontal boundary drifts into the area from the north. This
along with positive vorticity advection aloft and daytime
heating will trigger scattered to numerous showers and storms.

&&

.AVIATION /13Z WEDNESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/...
VFR conditions prevail areawide, and will do so for the majority
of the current TAF period, ending 12Z Thursday. The exception
will be a few hours of morning fog in the mountain valleys where
vsby less than 1SM is possible at KLWB, and 3 to 5SM at
KBCB/KBLF. The fog/mist will dissipate by 13Z or so, with
scattered mainly afternoon cumulus. Cannot rule out an isolated
thunderstorm this afternoon, but greatest potential looks to be
over the northwest NC mountains, and thus very low probability
of impacting the TAF sites.

With high pressure practically overhead, winds will be light
and variable with speeds generally under 5kts. It will also be
hot during the afternoon creating high density altitude...
conditions leading to longer takeoff rolls, decrease climb rates
and weight restrictions.

Forecast confidence is high.

EXTENDED AVIATION OUTLOOK...
Hazy hot and humid conditions expected Thursday and Friday with
shower and thunderstorm chances increasing for the Independence
Day weekend. Primary flight category is expected to be VFR.

Main hazard will be the heat. Temperatures the next few days
will be hot with afternoon highs 87 to 95 for the mountain
terminals and 95 to 102 for the lower elevation terminals such
as ROA/LYH/DAN. These extreme temperatures will create high
density altitude with aircraft performance similar to taking off
from a higher altitude runway.

Winds the next several days are expected to be light and
variable. Speeds are expected to be below 10 kts for most of
the period. Over the weekend winds become more gusty and trend
WNW for the mountains and southerly for areas east of the Blue
Ridge.

&&

.CLIMATE...
Some maximum and minimum temperature records may be broken this
week. For reference, the records are listed below along with
the year the record occurred.


07/01
Station   Hi Max T  Hi Min T
Roanoke    100/1931    76/2012
Lynchburg   98/1970    76/1933
Danville   102/1945    76/1990
Bluefield   93/1959    70/1970
Blacksburg  95/1931    69/1897

07/02
Station    Hi Max T  Hi Min T
Roanoke    100/1954    74/1970
Lynchburg   99/1898    76/1913
Danville   101/1925    75/1931
Bluefield   95/1954    69/2014
Blacksburg  95/1954    68/1931

07/03
Station   Hi Max T  Hi Min T
Roanoke     97/2012    75/1980
Lynchburg   97/2012    74/1903
Danville   100/1955    80/1922
Bluefield   92/1911    72/1998
Blacksburg  95/1954    71/1941

07/04
Station   Hi Max T  Hi Min T
Roanoke     99/1999    74/2024
Lynchburg   98/1966    76/1902
Danville    99/1919    74/1999
Bluefield   92/1957    69/2024
Blacksburg  94/1966    78/1949

07/05
Station   Hi Max T  Hi Min T
Roanoke    100/1999    76/2012
Lynchburg   98/2024    75/1900
Danville   103/1919    76/1926
Bluefield   93/1948    71/1969
Blacksburg  94/1930    69/1932

&&

.RNK WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
VA...Heat Advisory until 8 PM EDT this evening for VAZ022>024-
     033>035-043>047-058-059.
NC...None.
WV...None.

&&

$$

DISCUSSION...PM/SH
AVIATION...PM/SH
CLIMATE...RCS
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