Warm Spell Will Give Way to Midweek Snow

Oak Hill, WV (WOAY-TV): Following a soggy end to the weekend and warm pattern, a cold front will bring seasonable temperatures and snow.

TONIGHT: Rain arrives between 4:30-6 p.m. and ends between 6-8 a.m. on Sunday. Another 0.25-0.50″ of rain will accumulate. Fog will develop in the Greenbrier Valley.

SUNDAY: Fog in the Greenbrier Valley dissipates in the morning. Gusty winds will develop areawide ahead of a cold front with peak winds of 25-30 mph expected between 1-5 p.m. Temperatures will warm into the 50s.

MONDAY: Seasonable and dry.

TUESDAY: Mostly cloudy. Rain/snow mix developing late in the day.

WEDNESDAY: Rain/snow mix changes to snow early and ends in the late afternoon. Total accumulation will range from a dusting to 0.5″ in the lowest elevations (New River valley) to 2″ above 3,000 feet and 4″ above 4,000 feet. Main thoroughfares will stay wet; secondary roads will see a dash of snow along the side of these roadways.

LATE WEEK: Following early ice patches on sidewalks/driveways/along the edge of secondary roads Thursday morning from refreezing, temperatures will warm back into the upper 40s. The snow will melt by Thursday afternoon.

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