Due to the predicted extreme weather in the coming days, Governor Morrisey is urging all West Virginians to be vigilant and prepared for expected extreme cold and winter weather conditions. The National Weather Service has issued Extreme Cold Watches and Warnings and predicts extreme weather conditions from Sunday,
Most West Virginia public schools were back in session Friday after being closed off-and-on since winter break, but it might not last.
Temperatures are expected to heat up a bit on Saturday, and some of the piling-up snow West Virginia has gotten over the past few weeks might melt. However, there is a chance of even more snow and extreme cold next week starting on Sunday.
The coldest temperatures of the winter so far are expected in West Virginia over the next few days as what some are calling a "polar vortex" continues to impact the state's weather.
National Weather Service meteorologist Joe Curtis is concerned the low temperatures will cause ice to linger on state roadways throughout the week.
West Virginia’s Northern Panhandle counties are under a Winter Weather Advisory and Hazardous Weather Outlook. Eastern Panhandle counties could get 5-9 inches of snow with one-tenth of an inch of ice.
The first significant snowfall of the season broke records across the Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia region on Monday. Here’s a look at snow totals near you from the National Weather Service.
Most of West Virginia will get additional snow before the weekend on top of the 6-12 inches the central part of the state has already seen.
CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (WBOY) — Parts of West Virginia have gotten more than two feet of snow over the past week, but the National Weather Service doesn’t inherently know that without people reporting their snow observations. Although there is no perfect ...
Severe snow, sleet and freezing rain are expected to have major impacts throughout West Virginia and other eastern states.
The weather conditions are expected to be so intense that Donald Trump decided to move his inauguration inside the Capitol Rotunda on Monday, saying he didn't want "to see people hurt, or injured, in any way.