Snowfall is forecasted to affect areas of northeast West Virginia over the upcoming weekend. Accumulation is expected to occur from Saturday afternoon through Sunday morning.
The National Weather Service in Charleston reports that Southeast Webster, Northwest Pocahontas, and Southeast Randolph counties are expected to be affected. Although the exact amount of snowfall is not known at this time, residents should be ready for possible travel disruptions.
The weather forecast predicts that temperatures will remain cold, allowing for snow accumulation. This could potentially affect road conditions, especially in higher elevations. As the weekend approaches, it is advised for drivers to exercise caution and stay updated with the latest forecasts.
The upcoming weekend system will bring changing weather conditions, including possible winter weather impacts. While Wednesday and Thursday are expected to be free of hazardous weather, it is important for residents to stay informed and be prepared, as advised by the National Weather Service.