West Virginia – A rainy Saturday night will give way to clearer skies and rising temperatures across West Virginia as spring-like conditions arrive this week. Sunday will mark the start of daylight saving time with sunshine and mild temperatures, offering a welcome change from the previous day’s showers.
According to the National Weather Service, rain will taper off early Saturday night, leaving behind mostly clear skies and a low near 28°F. By Sunday, temperatures will climb to a pleasant 57°F with calm winds. The warming trend continues into Monday and Tuesday, with highs reaching the mid-60s and low 70s, respectively.
Monday and Tuesday will bring abundant sunshine, ideal for outdoor activities. Overnight lows will range from 39°F on Monday to 44°F on Tuesday, keeping conditions cool but comfortable. By Wednesday, highs will approach 73°F, with mostly sunny skies, marking one of the warmest days of the week.
Looking ahead, Thursday introduces a slight chance of rain, though temperatures remain mild at 74°F. Friday continues the trend with sunshine and highs near 77°F.
Drivers should be cautious of wet roads overnight Saturday, especially on I-64 and local highways, but travel conditions will improve significantly as the week progresses.
With daylight saving time beginning Sunday, clocks should be set forward one hour at 2 a.m.