Charleston, WV – West Virginia will experience dry and warming conditions through midweek as high pressure dominates the region, increasing fire danger Tuesday and Wednesday. Temperatures will climb into the mid-to-upper 70s by Wednesday before a strong cold front arrives late Wednesday night.
According to the National Weather Service Charleston WV, dry weather will persist through Wednesday, with temperatures peaking between 75-80°F. This warming trend, combined with low humidity, raises concerns for fire danger in the afternoons.
By Thursday, a cold front will move in, bringing rain across much of the state. Higher elevations in the mountains could see light snow by early Friday morning as temperatures drop.
Residents are urged to stay cautious about fire risks early in the week and prepare for changing weather conditions as the cold front approaches. For the latest updates, visit weather.gov/rlx.




