Charleston, WV – Severe thunderstorms and isolated tornadoes are expected to impact West Virginia this Saturday. Residents are urged to prepare for potential severe weather conditions.
According to the US National Weather Service Charleston WV, the area is under a slight risk for severe storms starting Saturday afternoon and continuing into the evening. These storms may produce damaging winds, heavy rain, and potentially isolated tornadoes. The temperature is expected to reach around 90 degrees, with a 45% chance of rain.
Today’s forecast predicts relatively dry conditions with partly cloudy skies, warming up to the upper 80s to low 90s. Saturday’s severe weather is likely to develop along a cold front, with storm activity persisting into the night.
Sunday’s forecast includes a 35% chance of rain, with temperatures ranging from a high of 87 degrees to a low of 68 degrees. The weather will improve on Monday, with sunny skies and a high of 79 degrees. The rest of the week will see mostly sunny conditions, with temperatures in the high 80s to low 90s, except for a slight chance of showers on Thursday and Friday.