WOAY-TV (Oak Hill, WV): Chad showcases the early morning winter wonderland and talks in detail about the next weather system up to bat.
WINDS: Peak gusts of 38-43 mph will occur between 3-8 p.m. Thursday afternoon/evening with sustained or constant winds of 15-25 mph. Wind Advisories will likely be hoisted ahead of the gusty front.
SNOW: A half-inch of snow accumulation is expected early Saturday in the wake of another cold front; 1-2 inches are likely in the western Greenbrier Valley and western Pocahontas County.
TEMPERATURES: It will stay chilly through daybreak Thursday and then turn chilly again Friday morning with warmer readings returning on Tuesday. Thursday afternoon will be the warmest day of the week ahead of a cold front.
Chief Meteorologist Chad Merrill’s Latest Forecast: