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Snowfall and winter weather impacting West Virginia

West Virginia will see a change in weather on Thursday. After a few days of spring-like temperatures, winter weather is coming back. The National Weather Service predicts snow in the mountains, starting early in the morning and lasting until the afternoon. It will be a quick shift from the mild weather people have enjoyed recently.

Snowfall expected in higher elevations and some lowland areas

Snow is expected mostly in the higher elevations of the state. Areas like Preston County and parts of Webster and Pocahontas counties will likely get the heaviest snow. Snowfall amounts are predicted to be around 2 to 4 inches. In places like Elkins and Snowshoe, expect about 2 inches of snow. However, more remote areas may see up to 6 inches. Parts of the state along and west of Interstate 79 may get a dusting, with less than an inch of snow.

Winter weather advisory issued for several counties

Several counties in West Virginia are under a Winter Weather Advisory. The advisory will begin at midnight and continue until 8 p.m. on Thursday. This includes areas like Preston, Tucker, Randolph, Webster, Pocahontas, Grant, and Pendleton counties. Travelers in these regions should be prepared for slick roads and changing conditions. It’s important to stay updated on weather forecasts for the latest information.

Warmer temperatures expected for Friday

By Friday, temperatures should warm up again. The lowlands will likely see temperatures rise into the 40s, with some areas reaching near 50 degrees. This quick return to warmer weather will bring a brief end to the winter chill. People can look forward to a more typical spring-like day after Thursday’s snowstorm.

Snowfall could impact outdoor plans and daily routines

For those who have outdoor activities planned, the snowfall could cause disruptions. Residents in the mountains may need to clear driveways and sidewalks, while school delays or closures could be possible in some areas. If heading out early in the morning, bundling up and preparing for winter conditions will be necessary. However, with warmer temperatures returning on Friday, the snow may not last long in lower elevations.

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