Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Tuckahoe, VA. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 4th in Tuckahoe runs mild, with average highs near 72° and lows around 44° — classic mid-spring territory. The date has a wide range in the record books, from a 87° scorcher in 2011 down to a bitter 26° low in 2013. Rain is unlikely today, with only a 21% historical chance of precipitation and essentially no shot at snow.
Tuckahoe's weather has real teeth at both extremes — the thermometer has touched 105° in July 2010 and plunged to -5° in January 2000, a 110-degree spread across the record. The wettest single day on record dumped a remarkable 10.61 inches on August 30, 2004, a reminder that late-summer tropical systems can wallop this part of Virginia hard.
Summers here are legitimately hot, with the warmest week of the year averaging a 91° high in mid-July and highs staying in the upper 80s through August. Winters are mild by mid-Atlantic standards, with the coolest week of the year averaging around 45°. August is the wettest stretch of the year, so pack accordingly if you're visiting then.