Charleston, WV – West Virginians can expect rising temperatures and clear skies starting today and continuing through the weekend. With no rain in sight, outdoor activities should proceed without weather disruptions, though precautions are advised.
The National Weather Service has forecast highs of 88°F in Charleston today, increasing to 91°F on Sunday. Monday will see even hotter conditions, with temperatures likely reaching 92°F. Parkersburg and Huntington will be among the hottest areas, with highs of 94°F expected on Sunday and Monday.
Heat levels will remain elevated throughout the week, with Charleston reaching 95°F by Tuesday. Sunny conditions will persist, making hydration and sun protection critical for outdoor plans.
While Beckley and Elkins will experience slightly cooler conditions, temperatures there will still peak in the mid-to-high 80s. Throughout West Virginia, residents should remain vigilant about heat-related risks as temperatures continue to rise.
This extended period of hot weather makes it important to monitor local forecasts for any changes or heat advisories.




