Virginia’s climate during this month offers a transition from spring to summer. Typically, temperatures rise throughout the period, with average highs ranging from the low 70s Fahrenheit (low 20s Celsius) at the start to the low 80s Fahrenheit (high 20s Celsius) by the end. Nighttime lows also increase, moving from the high 40s Fahrenheit (single-digit Celsius) to the mid-60s Fahrenheit (high teens Celsius). Rainfall is generally moderate and distributed throughout the month, contributing to lush landscapes and supporting agricultural activities. This time of year also marks the beginning of the growing season for many crops in the Commonwealth.
Understanding these climatic conditions is crucial for various sectors, including agriculture, tourism, and outdoor recreation. Farmers rely on this predictable warming trend and rainfall for successful planting and crop development. The pleasant weather attracts tourists, boosting the state’s economy. Furthermore, the warmer temperatures and sunshine provide ideal conditions for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and watersports. Historically, this period has signified a time of renewal and growth, shaping cultural practices and traditions within the state.