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Charleston, WV – Residents across West Virginia should prepare for light snow starting early Monday, with accumulations impacting travel. The National Weather Service predicts tiny accumulations of 1–2 inches in the lowlands and up to 3 inches in the mountains.
According to the National Weather Service, snow is expected to begin around dawn Monday, with the heaviest periods during the early afternoon. Freezing temperatures in the evenings could lead to icy road conditions, particularly along Interstate 64 and local highways. Drivers are advised to travel cautiously and check road conditions before heading out.
This snowstorm is part of an active week, with additional chances of snow Tuesday afternoon and Thursday. Residents should monitor forecasts for updated accumulation totals. Highs for Monday will hover near 38°F before dropping to the mid-20s at night.
5-Day Forecast for Charleston, WV
• Sunday: Sunny, high of 38°F. Calm winds.
• Monday: Snow starts early. High near 38°F with gusts of 21 mph. Low of 14°F at night.
• Tuesday: Snow ends by morning, resumes late afternoon. High of 25°F.
• Wednesday: Partly sunny with highs of 24°F, lows of 8°F at night.
• Thursday: Snow likely, high near 33°F.
Stay tuned to local updates and prepare for changing travel conditions.
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