Charleston, WV – West Virginia residents should prepare for an active weather week, with a notable shift from sunny skies to potential storms by the weekend. Today brings a slight chance of showers, though most areas will remain dry as temperatures climb to a high of 84°F. The rest of the workweek will feature a warming trend, with temperatures reaching the upper 80s by Thursday.
According to the National Weather Service, a system is expected to move in late Friday, bringing rain and thunderstorms into Saturday. Friday’s high will be around 84°F, with a 40% chance of storms beginning in the late afternoon. The rain will likely continue into Saturday, with temperatures slightly cooler at a high of 83°F.
The outlook for Sunday shows some improvement, with partly cloudy skies and temperatures easing to 81°F. The early part of next week will see continued warm and dry conditions, with Monday’s high reaching 80°F under mostly sunny skies.
Residents are advised to stay updated on the latest weather developments, especially as the weekend approaches, as the expected storms could impact outdoor activities.




