Charleston, WV β Showers are beginning to spread across parts of West Virginia this morning, driven by a slow-moving warm front situated just to the south. Heavier downpours are possible throughout the day, mainly affecting the mountainous regions.
The US National Weather Service in Charleston, WV, reports that scattered showers and thunderstorms, with locally heavy downpours, are expected today. The likelihood of showers and storms is higher in the mountains and coalfields, while southeast Ohio faces a lower chance. Showers are expected to persist through the afternoon, tapering off by the evening.
For Saturday, the forecast predicts a high of 84Β°F with a 45% chance of precipitation. On Sunday, temperatures will rise to 86Β°F under cloudy skies. Monday brings a 55% chance of showers and a high of 81Β°F. Tuesday’s forecast shows a 35% chance of rain with temperatures reaching 83Β°F. By Wednesday, the chance of showers increases to 50%, with a high of 84Β°F. Toward the end of the week, temperatures will stabilize in the low 80s with a mix of sun and clouds.
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