Morgantown, WV – Eastern Preston and Tucker counties in West Virginia are set to face significant winter weather as a new advisory takes effect from 1 p.m. Sunday until 3 p.m. Monday.
According to the National Weather Service in Pittsburgh, residents can expect between 3 to 5 inches of snow, with wind gusts reaching up to 60 mph. This weather event could lead to hazardous road conditions and potential damage to trees and power lines, impacting Monday morning commutes.
Authorities urge residents to prepare for slippery roads and possible power outages. Travelers are advised to limit unnecessary trips, ensure vehicles are winter-ready, and stay updated on road conditions. Residents should also secure outdoor items and have emergency supplies ready.
This advisory follows the expiration of a previous winter weather advisory on Saturday afternoon. The NWS encourages the public to report snow or ice accumulations by calling 412-262-1988 or through social media at @NWSPittsburgh.