Mild and damp weather pattern continues for now. But, weather signs are pointing toward cold and potential snow right around Valentine's Day. Meteorologists Joe Martucci and Sean Sublette talk about the cold and possible snow — live from the AMS Annual Meeting in Baltimore
Weather and water conditions have stalled recovery of a car that crashed into the Virginia Beach Fishing Pier by another day. The car has been underwater since Saturday.
Top five weekend events: ChinaFest!, Glow, Ice cream for breakfast day
ChinaFest
Saturday
Celebrate the Year of the Wood Dragon at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts for the Lunar New Year. Explore Chinese culture with dance performances, kung fu demonstrations, arts and crafts, films and more. 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 200 N. Arthur Ashe Blvd. Free. (804) 340-1400 or www.vmfa.museum.
MARK GORMUS, TIMES-DISPATCH
Chinese New Year Celebration
Saturday
If you've got younger kids, experience dazzling dance performances, martial arts and beautiful festive costumes when the Children's Museum of Richmond Museum celebrates the Year of the Wood Dragon. 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 2626 West Broad St. $9. childrensmuseumofrichmond.org.
SHABAN ATHUMAN, TIMES-DISPATCH
Glow
Saturday
Glow is back at the Science Museum and this year, it's even brighter. Glow is a neon-lit adventure that highlights the fun in STEM. Groove under the neon lights for a dance party, sip luminescent drinks, create constellations, challenge friends to glow games and much more. There will also be glow live demos and a guided journey through the cosmos in the planetarium. River City Wood Fire Pizza and Goatocado will be onsite. 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. 2500 W Broad St. Glow activities included in Science Museum admission. $17 for adults, $14 for youth 6-12, and $10 for youth ages 3-5. https://smv.org.