WOAY-TV (Oak Hill, WV): Following a cold night with single digits, black ice and a thick frost, a warming trend promises above average temperatures.
A few key points with the upcoming weather pattern:
- Watch out for falling icicles each afternoon with the warming trend.
- You might see a “snownado” in an open field Monday! These little whirlwinds are created from the intense heating driven by the sun. Since the snow is fluffy (still) and vulnerable to being wind-swept, you just might see one in broad daylight.
- Patchy freezing drizzle midday Tuesday could generate a few slippery spots away from main thoroughfares.
- A developing late week flood risk with snowmelt and rain.
Chief Meteorologist Chad Merrill has the latest forecast:
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