Weather Pattern Change Brings Warmer Temperatures, Brush Fire Risk

Oak Hill, WV (WOAY-TV): High pressure and a Pacific flow will allow temperatures to skyrocket to 70 degrees by Wednesday.

The weather will be dry through the weekend. A dry cold front will move through Saturday evening followed by a gentle northwest breeze and slight dip in temperatures in its wake on Sunday.

The brush fire risk increases Monday through Wednesday with a combination of warming temperatures, low humidity and a breezy to occasionally gusty southwest wind. Remember to avoid burning brush between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m.

A cold front will drive in showers Thursday followed by a colder, but more seasonal trend on Friday.

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