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Tuckahoe, Virginia 7 Day Weather Forecast
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NWS Forecast for Tuckahoe VA
National Weather Service Forecast for:
Tuckahoe VA
Issued by: National Weather Service Wakefield, VA |
| Updated: 9:56 pm EST Jan 31, 2026 |
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Tonight
 Mostly Cloudy
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Sunday
 Mostly Sunny
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Sunday Night
 Mostly Clear
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Monday
 Sunny
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Monday Night
 Mostly Clear
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Tuesday
 Increasing Clouds
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Tuesday Night
 Mostly Cloudy then Chance Snow
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Wednesday
 Chance Snow
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Wednesday Night
 Partly Cloudy
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| Lo 12 °F |
Hi 30 °F |
Lo 10 °F |
Hi 38 °F |
Lo 16 °F |
Hi 43 °F |
Lo 28 °F |
Hi 36 °F |
Lo 18 °F |
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Cold Weather Advisory
Hazardous Weather Outlook
Tonight
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Mostly cloudy, with a low around 12. Wind chill values as low as -3. North wind around 18 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. |
Sunday
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Mostly sunny, with a high near 30. Wind chill values as low as -4. North wind 14 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. |
Sunday Night
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Mostly clear, with a low around 10. Northwest wind 5 to 8 mph. |
Monday
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Sunny, with a high near 38. Calm wind becoming west around 6 mph. |
Monday Night
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Mostly clear, with a low around 16. Calm wind. |
Tuesday
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Increasing clouds, with a high near 43. |
Tuesday Night
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A chance of snow after 1am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 28. Chance of precipitation is 40%. |
Wednesday
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A chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 36. Chance of precipitation is 40%. |
Wednesday Night
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Partly cloudy, with a low around 18. |
Thursday
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Sunny, with a high near 35. |
Thursday Night
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Mostly clear, with a low around 16. |
Friday
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Partly sunny, with a high near 41. |
Friday Night
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Partly cloudy, with a low around 23. |
Saturday
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Sunny, with a high near 35. |
Forecast from NOAA-NWS
for Tuckahoe VA.
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Weather Forecast Discussion
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FXUS61 KAKQ 010018
AFDAKQ
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION
National Weather Service Wakefield VA
718 PM EST Sat Jan 31 2026
.WHAT HAS CHANGED...
Snow totals have been adjusted down from the previous forecast
and changes have been made to Winter Storm Warnings and Winter
Weather Advisories.
High Surf Advisories issued along the Atlantic coast.
&&
.KEY MESSAGES...
1) A strong winter storm impacts the region later tonight into
Sunday. Significant accumulating snowfall, blowing and drifting
snow due to strong winds, coastal flooding, and major marine
impacts are expected. The highest confidence is across south and
southeastern portions of the area. There will be a very sharp
gradient in total snowfall amounts, southeast of the US-360
corridor.
2) Well below normal temperatures remain through early next
week, keeping localized impacts (i.e icy roads) in place. The
coldest air wind chills are expected tonight into Sunday
morning. An Extreme Cold Warning remains in effect for
the Hampton Roads area and a Cold Weather Advisory continues
for the remainder of the area.
3) Moderate to locally Major coastal flooding is expected with
the high tide cycle Sunday morning for portions of Hampton Roads
and NE NC. Have converted the Coastal Flood Watch to a Warning,
with the worst (major) tidal flooding expected at VA
Beach/Eastern Currituck, with (low-end) moderate flooding
expected at Sewell`s Pt/Kiptopeke.
&&
.DISCUSSION...
As of 300 PM EST Saturday...
KEY MESSAGE 1...A winter storm will continue to impact the region
this evening into early Sunday morning. Significant accumulating
snowfall, blowing and drifting snow due to strong winds, coastal
flooding, and major marine impacts are expected. The highest snow
accumulations are expected across far southeastern portions of the
area, from roughly far southern Virginia Beach, VA down to Currituck
County, NC.
Early this afternoon, ~1005 mb is beginning to strengthen off the
NC/SC coast. Meanwhile, an upper low is pivoting into SC which has
brought snow to western portions of VA and NC today. Low pressure
will continue to rapidly strengthen off the NC coast this evening
into tonight, eventually strengthening to sub-980 mb well offshore
on Sunday.
Moderate (to locally heavy) snow is starting to spread
into northeast NC and far SE VA this afternoon. The most
significant snow impacts are expected across far southeast VA
into northeast NC, roughly from far southern Virginia Beach over
to southern Bertie County, NC and over to the northern Outer
Banks. A band of 6-10" is likely (where FGEN forcing will be the
strongest), with locally higher amounts (potentially 12"+)
possible, especially closer to the Albemarle Sound and over the
northern Outer Banks. Unfortunately, there will likely be a very
sharp cut-off in total snow amounts right over the heart of
Hampton Roads, with southern portions of the region well into
warning criteria and areas towards Williamsburg only seeing ~1"
(at best). Further to the NW (towards RIC/central VA), very dry
air remains in place (2 PM dewpoint at RIC is just +4 degrees).
Only a dusting to 1" is forecast up to roughly US-360, with
little to no accumulation expected NW. Snow rates of 1-2" per
hour are possible this evening into early Sunday morning,
especially across northeast NC into far southeast VA.
Winds will also increase this evening into Sunday, with gusts of 50
to 60 mph possible along the immediate coast and 30 to 40 mph
further inland. The combination of moderate to snow and windy
conditions will result in a period of whiteout conditions, even if
official blizzard conditions are not met.
Headline-wise, Winter Storm Warnings are for southeast VA and
northeast NC. Winter Weather Advisories have been trimmed back a bit
across northern portions of the area, but still remain in effect for
the Richmond metro and south. Any snow accumulation with
temperatures in the teens or lower 20s may result in travel impacts.
High Wind Warnings remain in effect along the immediate coast with
Wind Advisories extending further inland.
Snow comes to an end from west to east tonight, with all snow coming
to an end across the southeast around sunrise Sunday AM. Sunday will
be breezy and cold with temperatures ranging from the mid 20s to low
30s.
KEY MESSAGE 2...Well below normal temperatures remain through
early next week, keeping localized impacts (i.e icy roads) in
place. The coldest air wind chills are expected tonight into
Sunday morning. An Extreme Cold Warning remains in effect for
the Hampton Roads area and a Cold Weather Advisory continues for
the remainder of the area.
The coldest wind chills are expected tonight and Sunday
morning. Minimum winds chills will be zero to 5 below. An
Extreme Cold Warning remains in effect for Hampton Roads
(including portions of middle peninsula and Southampton/Surry
Counties) and NE NC where the criteria for a warning is zero. It
does not look like the rest of the area will quite reach their
criteria (5 below) for more than perhaps an hour or so, so kept
the Cold Weather Advisory for these zones.
KEY MESSAGE 3...Moderate to locally major tidal flooding is
expected with the high tide cycle early Sunday, primarily across
southside Hampton Roads and the Atlantic coast of NE NC.
Deepening sfc low pressure will be pushing farther off the NC
and VA coast early Sunday, with strong N winds becoming NNW.
This wind direction as the high tide cycle approaches favors the
greatest impacts on the Atlantic facing portions of VA Beach
and Currituck NC and these areas (as well as Northampton VA for
Kiptopeke). Have converted the Coastal Flood Watch to a Warning,
with the worst (major) tidal flooding expected at VA
Beach/Eastern Currituck, with (low-end) moderate flooding
expected at Sewell`s Pt/Kiptopeke. Minor flooding is likely into
the lower James and up the Atlantic coast to Ocean City, MD.
Have issued Coastal Flood Advisories for this. Did not include
James City/Surry in the Coastal Flood Advisory given that the
high tide here is later Sun after winds become more NNW and have
Jamestown/Yorktown cresting a few tenths below minor flood
stage. Well up the Bay, water levels will be much lower due to
the strong N winds.
&&
.AVIATION /00Z SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/...
As of 715 PM EST Saturday...
Mix of flying condition across the region this evening with VFR
from roughly US-460 northward and IFR/LIFR to the south. Removed
all mention of snow from RIC and SBY as dry air has prevailed.
PHF is likely finished with IFR and heavier precip/snow. ORF has
been quite problematic, remaining VFR through the event so far
but could drop into IFR vis over the next few hours. Handled
this potential with a TEMPO group given how stubborn the dry air
has been so far. ECG is solidly LIFR and will continue over the
next 4-6 hours before moisture shallows and conditions improve
to MVFR. Winds have increased across the terminals (except SBY
so far), and will peak late tonight into Sunday morning, before
gradually diminishing tomorrow afternoon and evening. Can
expect gusts of 40 kt+ closer to the coast with inland terminals
likely to see gusts to around 30 kt. Have maintained TEMPO BLSN
at ECG as winds start to increase this evening/tonight.
Outlook: Mostly clear with gradually diminishing winds into
Monday. VFR conditions are expected through at least midweek.
&&
.MARINE...
As of 300 PM EST Saturday...
Key Messages:
- Storm Warnings remain in effect from this evening through midday
Sunday. Dangerous marine conditions are expected and mariners
strongly consider altering plans to remain in port during this time.
- Dangerous waves/seas and moderate to heavy freezing spray is also
expected today, with the most ice accretion possible tonight.
- Lingering elevated winds (potentially to Gale force) linger
through most of Sunday and Sunday night.
Surface low pressure is quickly deepening off the coast of the NC
OBX this afternoon. In response, NNE winds have increased to 20-25
kt S and 15-20 kt N. Small Craft Advisories are currently in effect
for all waters. Light-moderate freezing spray is also likely
ongoing.
Significant and dangerous marine impacts are still expected this
evening through Sunday as the low pressure system deepens further to
sub-980 mb, while slowly lifting NE roughly along the Gulf Stream.
Winds increase further to 25-35 kt this evening and early tonight,
peaking at 35-45 kt after midnight tonight. Storm conditions are
expected across most of the ocean, Chesapeake Bay, and Currituck
Sound, with the highest confidence and strongest winds near the
mouth of the bay and on the coastal waters S of Cape Charles. Storm
Warnings go into effect later this evening and remain in place
through midday Sunday. High-end Gale Warnings are in effect for the
rivers and Chesapeake Bay N of Windmill Pt. Seas increase to 8-14 ft
during this time, highest for the NC waters. Waves in the Chesapeake
Bay range from 5-7 ft N to 6-9 ft in the lower bay and at the mouth.
The other concern during this time will be the potential for heavy
freezing spray due to the very strong winds, cold water temps, and
cold air temps. Heavy Freezing Spray Warnings are in effect for the
Chesapeake Bay, lower James, and coastal waters N of Parramore
Island, with Freezing Spray Advisories elsewhere. Heavy freezing
spray at a rate of 2 cm/hr can cause significant issues to maritime
traffic and can render exposed mechanical and electronic components
inoperative. The low quickly pulls away from the coast Sunday
afternoon with winds shifting to the NW. While Storm conditions will
end by midday Sunday, a period of Gale-force winds are likely to
continue through most of Sunday into the first part of Sunday night.
Small Craft Advisory conditions then linger into Monday morning
before much lighter winds and lower seas/waves return in the
forecast from Monday night through Wednesday. The next potential for
SCA conditions is Wednesday night behind a cold front as winds
become northerly.
&&
.CLIMATE...
Record Low Max Temperatures for Sat Jan 31:
- RIC: 23 (1948)
- ORF: 25 (1936)
- SBY: 24 (2019)
- ECG: 29 (1965)
Daily Record Snowfall for Sat Jan 31 and Sun Feb 1:
- Date: Sat Jan 31 Sun Feb 1
- RIC: 7.0" (1948) 3.1" (1948)
- ORF: 4.0" (1980) 4.0" (1910)
- SBY: 4.0" (2010) 4.0" (1962)
- ECG: 5.0" (1980) 7.0" (1948)
&&
.AKQ WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
MD...Cold Weather Advisory until 10 AM EST Sunday for MDZ021>025.
Wind Advisory until 4 PM EST Sunday for MDZ022>025.
Winter Weather Advisory until 4 PM EST Sunday for MDZ023>025.
Coastal Flood Advisory from 3 AM to 11 AM EST Sunday for
MDZ024-025.
High Surf Advisory from 1 AM Sunday to 4 AM EST Monday for
MDZ025.
NC...Cold Weather Advisory until 1 AM EST Sunday for NCZ012>017-
030>032-102.
Winter Storm Warning until 7 PM EST Sunday for NCZ012>017-
030>032-102.
Extreme Cold Warning from 1 AM to 10 AM EST Sunday for
NCZ012>017-030>032-102.
Wind Advisory until 1 PM EST Sunday for NCZ014>016-031-032.
High Wind Warning until 4 PM EST Sunday for NCZ017-102.
High Surf Advisory until 4 AM EST Monday for NCZ102.
Coastal Flood Warning from 1 AM to 11 AM EST Sunday for NCZ102.
VA...Cold Weather Advisory until 10 AM EST Sunday for VAZ048-
060>062-064>069-075>083-085-087-088-509>522.
Winter Weather Advisory until 4 PM EST Sunday for VAZ099.
Coastal Flood Advisory from 3 AM to 11 AM EST Sunday for
VAZ099.
High Surf Advisory from 1 AM Sunday to 4 AM EST Monday for
VAZ099-100.
Cold Weather Advisory until 1 AM EST Sunday for VAZ084-086-089-
090-092-093-095>100-523>525.
Winter Storm Warning until 7 PM EST Sunday for VAZ092-093-
095>098-100-524-525.
Extreme Cold Warning from 1 AM to 10 AM EST Sunday for VAZ084-
086-089-090-092-093-095>100-523>525.
Wind Advisory until 1 PM EST Sunday for VAZ077-078-084-085-093-
096-097-523-524.
High Wind Warning until 4 PM EST Sunday for VAZ095-098>100.
High Surf Advisory until 4 AM EST Monday for VAZ098.
Winter Weather Advisory until 1 PM EST Sunday for VAZ060-
065>068-079>086-088>090-513>516-518-520-523.
High Wind Warning until 1 PM EST Sunday for VAZ086-525.
Winter Storm Warning until 1 PM EST Sunday for VAZ087.
Coastal Flood Advisory from 7 AM to 3 PM EST Sunday for VAZ093-
096-524-525.
Coastal Flood Warning from 3 AM to 1 PM EST Sunday for VAZ095-
097-098-100.
MARINE...Gale Warning until 7 PM EST Sunday for ANZ630-638.
Heavy Freezing Spray Warning from 1 AM to 1 PM EST Sunday for
ANZ630>632-634-638-650-652.
Storm Warning until 1 PM EST Sunday for ANZ631>634.
Gale Warning until 1 PM EST Sunday for ANZ635>637.
Freezing Spray Advisory from 1 AM to 1 PM EST Sunday for
ANZ635>637-654-656-658.
Small Craft Advisory until 10 PM EST this evening for ANZ650-
652-654.
Storm Warning until 4 PM EST Sunday for ANZ650-652-654.
Storm Warning until 4 PM EST Sunday for ANZ656-658.
&&
$$
DISCUSSION...AJB/AC/MAM
AVIATION...MAM/RHR
MARINE...ERI/SW
CLIMATE...LKB
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