West Virginia Weather: Mild Saturday, Rain Likely Sunday Night Through Veterans Day

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West Virginia – Residents across Charleston and surrounding areas can expect a mild and dry start to the weekend, with rain set to arrive Sunday night, potentially impacting outdoor Veterans Day events. Friday morning’s foggy conditions will clear out as the day progresses, but travelers should exercise caution during early commutes due to reduced visibility.

According to the National Weather Service, the Charleston, WV area will see dry and sunny conditions Saturday, with highs around 73 degrees. Sunday brings increasing clouds and a chance of rain late in the evening. This precipitation is expected to extend into Monday, possibly dampening Veterans Day activities. Rainfall totals are projected to reach up to an inch in some areas, particularly in the higher elevations and parts of Southeast Ohio.

Meanwhile, Charleston, SC is under a dense fog advisory until late Friday morning, with visibility concerns for drivers on local highways. The fog will give way to mostly sunny skies by Saturday, offering an ideal day for outdoor plans. Highs will hover around 80 degrees Friday, dipping slightly on Saturday to the mid-70s. Rain chances return Sunday night, with scattered showers expected through Veterans Day, where temperatures will peak at 78 degrees.

For those planning to attend Veterans Day events in both Charleston locations, it’s advisable to prepare for possible rain and changing weather conditions. Stay updated on local forecasts, and consider backup plans for any outdoor gatherings.

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