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Last Update: 8/31/2024 *This Product updated on a Monthly Basis NORFOLK, VA DAILY CLIMATE DATA NORMALS OVER 1991-2020; TEMPERATURE RECORDS FROM 1874 - PRESENT; PRECIPITATION RECORDS FROM 1871 - PRESENT; SNOW RECORDS 1891-PRESENT
this product updated on a monthly basis richmond, va daily climate data min temperature normals over 1991-2020; temperature records from 1897 - present; precipitation records from 1887 - present; snow records 1897-present
We show the climate in Virginia by comparing the average weather in 3 representative places: Richmond, Norfolk, and Arlington. You can add or remove cities to customize the report to your liking. See all locations in Virginia. You can drill down to a specific season, month, and even day by clicking the graphs or using the navigation panel.
Climate Data Online (CDO) provides free access to NCDC's archive of global historical weather and climate data in addition to station history information. These data include quality controlled daily, monthly, seasonal, and yearly measurements of temperature, precipitation, wind, and degree days as well as radar data and 30-year Climate Normals.
Information on storms and weather go back a long time in Virginia, thanks to record keeping by early weather observers such as George Washington, James Madison and Thomas Jefferson, and journals and articles written by early settlers.
Virginia has a humid climate with very warm summers and moderately cold winters. There is substantial regional variation in climate due to the state’s diverse geographic elements, which include the Appalachian and Blue Ridge Mountains in the west and the Atlantic coastal region in the east.
Virginia Climate Summary. Located at an elevation of 214.78 meters (704.66 feet) above sea level, Virginia has a Humid subtropical, no dry season climate (Classification: Cfa). The city’s yearly temperature is 15.65ºC (60.17ºF) and it is 3.01% higher than United States’s averages.