Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Hybla Valley, VA. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5 in Hybla Valley typically lands you in mild-but-not-quite-spring territory, with an average high of 61° and low of 37°. The date has a wild range on record though — this year's 80° warmth stands in stark contrast to a brutal 25° low back in 1965. There's a one-in-three chance of rain, but snow is essentially off the table.
Hybla Valley's weather history spans nearly 70 years of extremes, from a scorching 100° in June 1969 to a bone-chilling -10° in January 1961 — a 110-degree swing that tells you this area doesn't do things halfway. The wettest single day on record dumped 4.57 inches in September 1966, and a January storm that same year buried the area under 18.7 inches of snow.
Summer is the headline season here, with late June through early July peaking around 87° and the hottest stretch running through August. If you're heat-averse, aim for the shoulder seasons — April highs in the mid-60s and October in the upper 60s offer the sweet spot. Late August is when you're most likely to get rained on, averaging 1.64 inches in a single week, while January is the coolest month with highs barely reaching 41°.