WOAY-TV (Oak Hill, WV): Some patchy fog has formed over the area, which will slowly dissipate before showers develop over the area late this morning. A few storms will also be within the first line, though the strongest storms are trending to occur in the late afternoon hours. Damaging winds and localized flooding are the main concerns, though hail and an isolated spin-up cannot be ruled out either. Above is an overview of the severe impacts expected through the day today. Meteorologist Christian Boteler has the full details:
Tomorrow will continue the rainy trend right to the end of May as storms and showers linger across the area. Some of the storms have a chance to be strong, though they won’t be as strong as today’s storms from the main line. Gusty winds are the main concern tomorrow, with some small hail possible as well. Here’s a look at tomorrow’s severe weather outlook:

After the rain, June will start off in spectacular fashion. We’ll be seasonable and mostly sunny Sunday into Monday, reaching the mid-70s to start the next work week. We’ll get even warmer in the middle of the week as high pressure lingers across the area to keep us dry. We’ll hit the 80s on Tuesday and some areas may break 85 degrees on Wednesday! The next chance of rain is trending to be late Thursday as a cold front approaches the area to end off the work week. Here’s your 7-Day Forecast:






