Coastal Virginia in early autumn offers a unique blend of summer’s warmth and fall’s gentle arrival. Typically, daily high temperatures average in the low 80s Fahrenheit (high 20s Celsius), while nighttime lows settle into the comfortable 60s Fahrenheit (mid-teens Celsius). The Atlantic Ocean water temperature remains relatively warm, often hovering around the low 70s Fahrenheit (low 20s Celsius). This period experiences diminishing humidity compared to the peak summer months, creating a pleasant atmosphere for outdoor activities.
Understanding the typical climatic conditions during this time is valuable for planning a variety of activities, from beach vacations and watersports to outdoor festivals and explorations of the region’s natural beauty. Historically, this period represents a transition season, with hurricane season still active, although the likelihood of direct impacts decreases as the month progresses. This shoulder season often offers lower accommodation rates and fewer crowds compared to the peak summer months, presenting a desirable opportunity for travelers.