Charleston, WV โ After a beautiful day yesterday, West Virginians should anticipate a sharp change in the weather by midweek. Dry weather will persist until Wednesday morning, when temperatures will soar above average. But on Wednesday afternoon, a cold front is expected to move in from the west, raising the possibility of strong winds and flash flooding.
The US National Weather Service in Charleston, West Virginia, reports that between Wednesday and Friday, the cold front will push temperatures across the lowlands into the upper 80s and low 90s. Together with the cold front, this increase in temperature may cause moderate to severe thunderstorms, strong gusts, and significant rainfall. It is anticipated that these circumstances would climax late on Wednesday and last through Thursday.
According to the daily forecast, today will be sunny with a high of 88 degrees. Wednesday’s high will be 92 degrees, and by the afternoon, there will be more clouds. Temperatures will drop sharply on Thursday and Friday, reaching the low 70s and mid-80s, respectively, with rain expected on both days. Saturday is predicted to see a high temperature of 86 degrees with a risk of rain.
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