Charleston, West Virginia – West Virginia residents are getting a dry and sunny start to June, with temperatures soaring into the 90s by midweek. After a cool spring stretch, this warming trend marks a sharp return to summer heat across much of the state.
According to the National Weather Service in Charleston, skies will stay mostly clear through Wednesday, with temperatures gradually climbing each day. By Monday, mountain areas will warm into the low 70s, while lowlands will reach the low 80s. On Tuesday and Wednesday, parts of the state—especially in the southern lowlands—could see highs in the upper 80s and even low 90s.
Cities like Huntington, Beckley, and Parkersburg can expect several days of uninterrupted sun, ideal for outdoor plans—but residents should stay hydrated and avoid extended exposure during peak afternoon heat.
No rain is expected until Thursday, giving road crews and power companies a window to perform dry-weather maintenance. This stretch follows weeks of scattered showers and cooler-than-average temps.
The next chance of showers arrives late Thursday, with updated advisories expected midweek as humidity builds.