Mike Goldberg
Meteorology & More...

Mike's Forecast for Central Virginia...             
Latest observations from around the area...



The Forecast for Richmond and Central Virginia...

TODAY:  Very warm and humid with a mix of clouds and sun, an afternoon thunderstorm or two possible...HIGH in the mid to upper 80s

THURSDAY:  A mix of clouds and sun with scattered thunderstorms...LOW in the upper 60s, HIGH in the low to mid 80s

FRIDAY:  A few early showers possible, otherwise partly sunny and breezy...LOW in the mid 60s, HIGH in the low to mid 70s

SATURDAY:  Mostly sunny...LOW near 50, HIGH in the low to mid 70s

SUNDAY:  Mostly sunny...LOW near 50, HIGH in the mid 70s

MEMORIAL DAY:  Mostly cloudy with showers possible...LOW in the low to mid 50s, HIGH in the mid 70s


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For a more in-depth discussion of weather patterns over the next 7-10 days and beyond, check out the blog "Mike's Eye on the Weather"...

 
                           
ABOUT MIKE GOLDBERG


Mike Goldberg can be seen Saturdays, Mondays and Tuesdays on WTVR-CBS 6 in Richmond, VA.  His forecasts for Richmond and central Virginia can be heard weekday afternoons during "Kat's Cafe" on Lite 98 radio.  Mike also serves as a freelance meteorologist for WSET-TV, the ABC affiliate in Lynchburg, VA, WAVY-TV (NBC) and WVBT-TV (FOX) in Hampton Roads, VA, and WHEC-TV (NBC) in Rochester, NY.  He has received the Certified Broadcast Meteorologist (CBM) designation from the American Meteorological Society and holds the National Weather Association's Television Seal of Approval.  Mike serves on the Broadcast Meteorology Subcommittee on Standards and Ethics for the NWA and h
as served as Chief Meteorologist for television stations in Richmond, VA, Rochester, NY and Binghamton, NY.


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Check out a great resource on tropical history over the region: 
Mid-Atlantic Hurricanes.com





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