The National Weather Service has put out a flurry of advisories due to the cold and potential for snow in Virginia.
Although the National Weather Service predicted that north central West Virginia would get snow on Sunday, some areas got even more than previously expected.
This weather event could affect Thursday evening and Friday morning commutes, with slick and hazardous roads anticipated.
Due to the predicted extreme weather in the coming days, Governor Morrisey is urging all West Virginians to be vigilant and prepared for expected extreme cold and winter weather conditions. The National Weather Service has issued Extreme Cold Watches and Warnings and predicts extreme weather conditions from Sunday,
Tuesday was a cold morning across West Virginia, but it wasn’t a record breaker. Officials with the National Weather Service in Charleston said Elkins came closest to breaking
Storm Warning is in effect for most of West Virginia from 1 a.m. on Jan. 19, 2025 to 8 a.m. on Jan. 20, 2025, according to the National Weather Service in Charleston, West Virginia. In addition an Extreme Cold Watch runs from late on Jan.
CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (WBOY) — Parts of West Virginia have gotten more than two feet of snow over the past week, but the National Weather Service doesn’t inherently know that without people reporting their snow observations. Although there is no perfect ...
A Cold Weather Advisory has been issued for portions of Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland with dangerously low temperatures predicted.
Temperatures will plunge Sunday night after several inches of snow. Some of the lows could break records in the mountains.
The National Weather Service does not anticipate wind chills in the Hagerstown, Greencastle, Martinsburg areas to reach above freezing until weekend.
A winter weather advisory has been issued for central Ohio counties, according to the National Weather Service. The storm will affect our area, too.
A winter weather advisory has been issued for central Ohio counties, according to the National Weather Service. The storm will affect our area, too.