WOAY-TV (Oak Hill, WV): Another round of storms will be developing across the region this afternoon and evening before dissipating overnight, similar to yesterday’s weather. Some storms may be strong with gusty winds and some heavier rain, though tomorrow and Thursday will feature stronger storms. Make sure to stay safe and stay weather aware as the stormy days roll on. Meteorologist Christian Boteler has the details:
Tomorrow’s storms will be strong to severe in some cases, bringing damaging winds and heavy rain that will cause localized flooding concerns across the region. The entire region is under the “marginal” ranking for tomorrow’s severe weather outlook, meaning isolated thunderstorms are expected to be severe. The strongest of these storms will be to the east on the Mid-Atlantic coast. Here’s the region’s severe weather outlook for tomorrow:

The rest of the week will continue to bring stormy weather, mainly in the afternoon and evening hours. Friday and Saturday’s rain chances have gone down as the stationary front will slowly move away along with less energy being available, though we’ll pick up Sunday and Monday as another frontal system moves through the area. Here’s your 7-Day Forecast:







