Rain is expected across West Virginia this Saturday, with a higher likelihood of precipitation in mountainous regions. According to the National Weather Service, showers and thunderstorms will be more prevalent in these areas, with Saturday showing the highest probability of rain. The forecast indicates rain chances will peak around 75% to 85% in regions such as Beckley, Clarksburg, and Clintwood.
The weather outlook for Saturday predicts cooler temperatures in the morning, ranging from 55°F to 65°F, warming up in the afternoon to highs between 82°F and 88°F. Residents in areas like Huntington and Elkins should prepare for morning lows around 60°F, gradually increasing throughout the day.
On Sunday, the probability of precipitation will decrease, with most areas expecting around 40% to 55% chances of rain. Temperatures will remain warm, with morning lows between 60°F and 68°F and afternoon highs from 85°F to 90°F. The overall trend for the weekend suggests a mix of rain and sunshine on Sunday, providing some relief from the persistent showers on Saturday.
Looking ahead to next week, scattered thunderstorms are expected to continue, especially in mountainous regions. Early morning temperatures will stay cool, ranging from 55°F to 68°F, while daytime highs will vary between 80°F and 90°F. Residents should stay updated with local weather advisories and be prepared for potential weather changes, especially in higher elevations.
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