West Virginia Weather: Snow & Flood Warnings Continue Through Midweek – Here’s What to Expect

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Charleston, WV – West Virginia residents will face a mix of winter weather this week, with snow and flooding affecting travel conditions. A flood warning remains in effect for the Coal River at Tornado, while snow and freezing temperatures could make roads slick through midweek.

According to the National Weather Service, moderate flooding is ongoing along Coal River Road, making Smith Creek Road and Ferrell Road impassable. Snowfall will continue overnight into Tuesday, with additional chances for accumulation Wednesday. High temperatures will remain below freezing, and wind chills will make it feel even colder.

Here’s the 5-day forecast for Charleston, WV:

Tuesday: Partly sunny, high near 31°F.

Tuesday Night: 40% chance of snow after 2 a.m., low near 18°F.

Wednesday: Snow, high near 26°F, 80% chance of precipitation.

Thursday: 50% chance of morning snow, high near 25°F.

Friday: Partly sunny, high near 31°F.

Drivers should use caution on flooded roads and be prepared for icy conditions. Check for weather updates before heading out.

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