StormTracker 8: Flash Flood Warnings in effect; much quieter Monday

StormTracker 8: Flash Flood Warnings in effect; much quieter Monday

RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) - There are multiple Flash Flood Warnings in effect for several Central Virginia counties and for the city of Emporia until 3:30 a.m. Monday morning. Remember, turn around don't drown and preferably stay inside until the waters recede in these locations.

Temperatures will drop back down to around 50 degrees by Monday morning under mostly cloudy skies and the shower and storm activity diminishing, especially after 11 p.m. tonight. It will remain breezy to windy at times through Monday morning, as the cold front sweeps through the state.

Monday is St. Patrick’s Day, and it will be a cooler day, with highs around 60 degrees under partly cloudy skies and breezy conditions from time to time.

Tuesday will be a beautiful day, with highs 65 to 70 degrees under sunny skies.

Wednesday will be another nice day, with highs 70 to 75 degrees under partly sunny skies.

Thursday is the first day of spring, and we will see rain showers during the PM hours, push on through Central Virginia, under mostly cloudy skies and highs 65 to 70 degrees.

Friday to end out the work week, will be a cooler day with highs 55 to 60 degrees under partly sunny skies.

Next weekend, is looking very nice both days, now, under partly sunny skies all weekend long and comfortable afternoon temperatures in the 60s.

The following Monday, we may see some rain showers possible affecting the viewing area.