A flood watch has been issued for parts of the Tri-State area and central West Virginia beginning overnight.The watch, issued by the National Weather Service, g
Rainfall blended with melting snow could potentially push West Virginia rivers and streams out of their banks in the next 24 to 48 hours
High winds could possibly cause widespread power outages and create challenging travel conditions in the region.
January 2025 was one of the snowiest months in years for West Virginia—here’s a look at the numbers. According to climate data from the National Weather Service (NWS), most of West Virginia has not seen near this much snow since the Jan.
The National Weather Service has put out a flurry of advisories due to the cold and potential for snow in Virginia.
This weather event could affect Thursday evening and Friday morning commutes, with slick and hazardous roads anticipated.
Although the National Weather Service predicted that north central West Virginia would get snow on Sunday, some areas got even more than previously expected.
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va (WDTV) - Parts of North Central West Virginia could see flooding on Thursday due to excessive rain and melting snow. The counties that will be affected are Taylor, parts of Pocahontas, Randolph, Webster, Barbour, Upshur, and Nicholas counties.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — 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 the record, but even there the old record low remained intact for January 20 and for the time being January 21.
(WBOY) — Most West Virginia public schools were back in session Friday ... followed by the coldest temperatures of the season Monday-Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service. With several inches of snow still on the ground from the last ...
Areas well to the west and northwest of D.C. — including Winchester in Virginia, Martinsburg in West Virginia and Hagerstown in Maryland — are under a more severe high wind warning from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. today due to the potential for damaging wind gusts near 60 mph.
WASHINGTON - A Wind Advisory is in effect for much of the Washington, D.C. region on Wednesday. Portions of the District, central and northern Maryland, and northern Virginia are under the advisory until 6 p.m. The National Weather Service says west winds between 20 and 30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph are expected.