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  • West Virginia Weather March 5 Morning - Flood Watch
    Mar 5 2026
    Good morning. West Virginia. I'm Aaron Jolly. That rain drumming on your roof last night? Nearly half an inch across the state. And it's still coming down. In the next 24 hours. Flood Warning until 4 P.M. For Wood and Pleasants counties. Flood Watch for northern parts until 1 P.M. Creeks are swollen and roads are disappearing under water. If you see flooding, turn around. Don't test it. The Northern Panhandle is getting hammered this morning. Rain keeps falling through the day as temps hit 69 degrees. Fog's thick too — visibility down to a quarter mile in spots until around 10 A.M. Take it slow out there. Central West Virginia sees a few rumbles of thunder early, then climbs to 76 degrees by afternoon. That's 46 degrees warmer than normal for early March. Your daffodils are confused. Southern West Virginia catches a break today. Mostly cloudy, high near 72. Just a slight chance of rain until evening showers roll in. Tonight, rain continues everywhere. Lows hold in the mid-50s to around 60 degrees. Friday brings record-threatening warmth. Upper 70s and low 80s statewide. Keep that umbrella handy though — scattered storms remain possible. Saturday's the one to watch. Strong to severe thunderstorms likely in the afternoon. Damaging winds are the main threat. Highs near 80 before the storms hit. A cold front crashes through Saturday night. Sunday cools to the low 60s with lingering rain. Monday and Tuesday rebound to the low 70s with occasional showers. In One bright spot, we're gaining over two minutes of daylight each day now. Sunrise at 6:54 this morning. Tonight's full moon will shine through those breaking clouds. Stay dry if you can. Charge your phone before you leave. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • West Virginia Weather March 4 Evening - 47° Above Normal
    Mar 5 2026
    Good evening. West Virginia. I'm Aaron Jolly. You hear that drumming on the roof? we've already picked up over half an inch of rain in just six hours. The ground is officially saturated. In the next 24 hours. Here's the setup for tonight. The Northern Panhandle takes the direct hit. Expect persistent rain with fog rolling in and lows settling near 55 degrees. Some spots could see another half inch of water. Central West Virginia, keep your ears open between 7 and 9 P.M. Thunderstorms are possible during that window. Down south, you catch a break with just a slight chance of showers overnight. Thursday keeps the wet pattern going. The Panhandle stays soggy with rain and fog, highs near 69 degrees. Central areas climb to 78 degrees with rain likely. The south reaches 72 degrees with a chance of afternoon showers. Now here's the headline. Friday and Saturday bring extraordinary warmth. We're talking highs near 81 degrees in central West Virginia. That's roughly 47 degrees above normal for early March. We're flirting with record territory. But Saturday brings a catch. A cold front sweeps through with strong thunderstorms possible. Damaging winds and even an isolated tornado can't be ruled out. Sunday cools back to the 60s with lingering showers. Monday and Tuesday rebound into the mid 70s with scattered rain chances. In Keep two things on your radar, flooding concerns tonight in the northern counties. And that potential severe weather Saturday. We're gaining over two minutes of daylight now. And the spring equinox sits just two weeks away. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • West Virginia Weather March 4 Midday - 47° Above Normal
    Mar 4 2026
    Good afternoon. West Virginia. I'm Aaron Jolly. We picked up about four-tenths of an inch of rain overnight, but the real story is the thermometer. Step outside and you might think we skipped straight to late April. In the next 24 hours. Central West Virginia is basking in 66 degrees right now. That's running a solid 47 degrees warmer than usual for early March. You'll likely see a few rumbles of thunder as rain peaks around 5 P.M. It stays unusually mild tonight with showers and a low of 57. Head north to the Panhandle and it's a bit cooler at 59 degrees, but the rain is persistent. Watch for patchy fog developing as that 90 percent chance of rain continues overnight. Lows only dip to about 55 degrees. Down in southern West Virginia, you're looking at 65 degrees this afternoon with rain likely through early evening. Skies partially clear tonight with a low around 52. A Flood Warning is in effect for Mason County until 5:30 P.M. We've also got a Flood Watch covering northwest West Virginia and southeast Ohio through Thursday afternoon. Creeks are running high, so don't try to drive through water covering the road. Tomorrow kicks off a remarkable warm stretch. Central areas hit 78 degrees. The Panhandle reaches 69. The south climbs to 72. We're talking 47 degrees to 47 degrees above normal. Friday and Saturday could challenge records, with highs in the upper 70s to low 80s. But Saturday brings a change. A cold front sweeps through with strong to severe storms possible in the afternoon. Damaging winds and even an isolated tornado can't be ruled out. Sunday cools back to the 60s with lingering showers, before we rebound to the mid-70s Monday and Tuesday. If you see high water today, turn around. Don't drown. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • West Virginia Weather March 4 Morning - Flood Warning
    Mar 4 2026
    Good morning. West Virginia. I'm Aaron Jolly. That steady drumming on your roof overnight wasn't just your imagination. We picked up four-tenths of an inch of rain. And the ground is officially calling it quits. Central West Virginia is under a Flood Warning until 8:30 this morning. Creeks and streams are rising fast from Clarksburg down to Parkersburg. Turn around, don't drown — finding a different route is a lot better than ruining your day. In the next 24 hours. Up in the Northern Panhandle, you're dealing with a double whammy. Dense fog is cutting visibility to a quarter mile or less through 11 A.M. Take it slow on the commute this morning. In Here's wild part, it's mid-March, but it feels like late April. Central West Virginia hits 67 degrees today — a solid 46 degrees warmer than normal. Thunderstorms might rumble through this afternoon. Down south, you're looking at 65 with rain tapering off this evening. The Northern Panhandle stays the cool spot, socked in at 58 degrees. Thursday turns up the heat even more. We're talking 78 degrees in some spots. Friday could flirt with 82. That's remarkable for this time of year. Saturday brings our next big system with rain and storms likely before we cool down slightly next week. Spring is officially just 16 days away, but looking at this forecast, it seems someone forgot to tell the weather. Charge your phones before tonight. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • West Virginia Weather March 4 Evening - 46° Above Normal
    Mar 4 2026
    Good evening. West Virginia. I'm Aaron Jolly. That steady rain overnight left the ground soaked and the creeks rising. We picked up about four-tenths of an inch in the last 24 hours. And we're not done yet. A Flood Warning is active until 8:30 this morning for central and northern counties. If you're around Clarksburg. Weston, or Spencer, watch for standing water on the roads. A Flood Watch continues through 1 P.M. For much of the rest of the state. In the next 24 hours. Dense fog has settled into those river valleys this morning. Visibility could drop to a quarter mile or less in spots. Take it slow on your commute. Central West Virginia sits at 54 degrees right now. Rain continues through the day with a high near 67 degrees. Patchy fog lingers through midday. Thunderstorms are possible by afternoon. Tonight stays mild at 57 degrees with more rain chances. The Northern Panhandle is cooler and wetter. Fog and rain persist with a high near 58 degrees. That rain continues tonight with a low around 55 degrees. Down in Southern West Virginia, rain arrives after 4 A.M. Highs reach 65 degrees with a brief break in the rain tonight. Lows dip to 52 degrees. Thursday brings the real headline. Temperatures surge. Central West Virginia could hit 78 degrees. That's more than 46 degrees above normal for early March. The Northern Panhandle reaches 70. Southern areas climb to 72. Rain continues. And thunderstorms become more likely. Friday may touch 80 degrees in spots. Saturday looks stormy with potential strong thunderstorms and highs near 81. A cold front sweeps through Saturday night, dropping us back to the upper 60s by Sunday. Spring equinox is just over two weeks away. Tonight's full moon will rise at sunset. We're gaining nearly two and a half minutes of daylight each day. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • West Virginia Weather March 3 Evening - 47° Above Normal
    Mar 4 2026
    Good evening. West Virginia. I'm Jack O'Malley. That steady drumming on your roof overnight wasn't just a dream. We picked up nearly half an inch of rain across much of the state. And the faucet isn't turning off yet. A Flood Watch is in effect for northern West Virginia through Wednesday afternoon. Those creeks and streams are rising fast, so if you're near a flood-prone area, keep your eyes peeled. In the next 24 hours. Tonight, the heaviest rain sets up shop in the Northern Panhandle. You're looking at another quarter to half an inch overnight with patchy fog rolling in. Lows stick around a mild 50 degrees. Down in Central West Virginia, the rain just keeps coming with lows near 53. Southern West Virginia gets a bit of a break — about a coin flip on rain with lows dipping to 47. Wednesday stays soggy. The Northern Panhandle deals with rain and fog all day, highs only reaching 58. Central West Virginia warms to 66 with more rain and maybe a rumble of thunder. Southern areas climb to 64 with scattered showers. But here's plot twist, summer is crashing the party in March. By Thursday. Central West Virginia surges to 78 degrees. Friday? We're talking 82 degrees. That's nearly 47 degrees above normal. We're gaining two minutes of daylight every single day. And spring is officially just two weeks away. The weekend brings another round of storms Saturday. A cold front slides through Sunday, but even then, highs stay in the upper 60s. You might spot the full moon trying to peek through the clouds tonight, but it will be a struggle. The real reward comes Friday — clearing skies and that sweet 80-degree warmth. Charge your phones and keep the rain gear handy. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Take care That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • 3/2 West Virginia Weather: Winter Storm Warning
    Mar 3 2026
    Good morning. West Virginia. I'm Aaron Jolly. That low gray sky you're staring at? It's bringing us a messy mix today. A low pressure system is pulling warm Gulf air north while cold air stays locked at the surface. Translation: wintry chaos. In the next 24 hours. We're sitting at 34 degrees right now. Let me walk you through what's happening. Central West Virginia gets the full buffet. Snow this morning flips to rain by mid-morning as we climb to 47 degrees. Rain continues tonight with lows near 43. Tuesday? A wild jump to 65. The Northern Panhandle starts with snow — maybe an inch sticking around. High only 42 degrees. Rain takes over tonight as temps hold mid-30s. Tuesday leaps to 59. Southern West Virginia faces the trickiest stuff. Rain and snow mix all day with a high near 40. Southeast winds gust to 23 miles an hour, making it feel like 27 this morning. That's jacket-zipping cold. More rain tonight, low of 37. Tuesday warms to 60. Western Greenbrier County. You've got a Winter Storm Warning. Ice accumulations up to a quarter inch are possible. That's the kind of ice that snaps branches and kills power lines. Travel gets dicey tonight into Tuesday morning. Take it slow. Here's the plot twist for the week. Once this system clears, we're looking at an extended warm spell. Temperatures climb into the 70s by Wednesday and could kiss 80 by Friday. That's nearly a 40-degree swing from this morning. Rain chances stick around each day, so keep the umbrella close. Spring arrives in two weeks. and we're gaining over two minutes of daylight now. In Sunrise was 6, 58 this morning. Sunset comes at 6:21 tonight. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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  • 3/2 West Virginia Weather: Record Cold
    Mar 2 2026
    Good morning. West Virginia. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside and you'll feel that raw, damp chill instantly. It's 34 degrees under gray skies. A complex storm system is bearing down on us this morning. This isn't just rain. It's a messy mix of snow, sleet. and freezing rain. In the next 24 hours. Your Monday morning commute. In Central West Virginia, you're seeing rain start around 7 A.M. Before that, you might see a quick burst of snow. Highs climb to 47 degrees today. Rain continues tonight with a low of 43 degrees. Tuesday brings more rain and a record high near 65 degrees. Up in the Northern Panhandle, snow falls this morning, mainly before noon. You could see a quick coating of accumulation. The high reaches 42 degrees. Rain arrives overnight, with temperatures rising into the upper 30s. Tuesday warms up to 59 degrees with steady rain. Down in Southern West Virginia, this is the zone to watch closely. Rain and snow mix this morning. Freezing rain is likely, creating a glaze of ice. Highs only reach 40 degrees. The wintry mix continues tonight with a low of 37 degrees. Tuesday brings a likely chance of rain and a high of 60 degrees. Heads up for the Greenbrier Valley. A Winter Storm Warning is in effect. Heavy ice accumulation is possible through Tuesday morning. Travel will be hazardous. Even impossible in the higher elevations. Power outages are a real risk there. Here's your heads-up for the week ahead. We stay in a wet pattern all week. Tuesday features record warmth near 70 degrees. Wednesday looks pleasant with a high of 72. Thursday brings a chance of thunderstorms. By Friday, we hit 80 degrees. Saturday could bring strong storms again with highs near 82. The spring equinox is just 18 days away. but winter isn't done with us yet. Stay safe on the roads this morning. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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