Charleston, WV – A cold front is expected to bring rain to West Virginia late Wednesday into Thursday, followed by a chance of mountain snow by Friday.
According to the National Weather Service Charleston WV, dry weather will persist through midweek as high pressure remains over the region. However, a cold front arriving Thursday will bring rain to the state before temperatures drop, increasing the likelihood of snow in higher elevations by Friday.
Mountain temperatures will fall from highs near 78°F on Wednesday to the upper 30s by Friday, with lows potentially dipping into the 20s. This temperature drop, combined with lingering moisture, could lead to accumulating snow in mountainous areas.
Residents in higher elevations should prepare for possible slick roads and reduced visibility, particularly Friday morning. Those traveling through the mountains should monitor weather updates and plan accordingly.
More details on snowfall amounts and travel impacts will become available as the system approaches. Stay informed with the National Weather Service or local forecasts for updates.




