West Virginia Experiences 25-Degree Temperature Swings This Week, Says NWS

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West Virginia – Daily temperatures around West Virginia have seen significant shifts this week, with highs and lows fluctuating between 20 to 25 degrees. The National Weather Service (NWS) Pittsburgh reports clear skies and calm nights as key contributors to the rapid temperature changes.

According to the NWS, daily temperature swings have created a noticeable diurnal range in the region, with cooler overnight lows. At Canaan Valley, West Virginia, temperatures fell to a low of 20°F on Monday morning, with daytime highs rising up to 50°F.

The Pittsburgh International Airport experienced similar swings, where temperature variations between day and night remain consistent. NWS data highlights the influence of calm, clear nights in these fluctuations.

Residents are advised to be aware of cooler nighttime temperatures despite warmer afternoons. The NWS encourages people to dress in layers and stay prepared for these abrupt weather shifts as we move into the fall season. Weather conditions may continue to be unpredictable, making it essential to follow local forecasts for the latest updates.