EPISODE · Mar 8, 2026 · 1 MIN
West Virginia Weather 3/8 Midday - Rain Starting 11 AM
from The West Virginia Weather Podcast
Good afternoon. West Virginia. I'm Matt Mullins. You're waking up to overcast skies and mild 60s after a soggy night that dropped about a fifth of an inch statewide. That rain clears out this morning. And clouds break apart by afternoon. Oh. And don't forget — clocks spring forward tonight. You lose an hour of sleep, but sunset shifts to 7:27 P.M. We're gaining daylight. Down in the southern mountains, rain lingers through midday with patchy fog. Expect a high near 61 degrees. Central West Virginia sees rain wrapping up before noon, then partly sunny skies push the mercury to 67 degrees. Up in the Northern Panhandle, just a slight chance of showers before 9 A.M., then partly sunny with a high near 62 degrees. West winds gust to 20 miles an hour across the north. Tonight, skies clear statewide. Lows drop to the mid-40s — perfect sleeping weather with the windows cracked. Monday brings wall-to-wall sunshine and a warming trend. Highs climb to the upper 60s south, low 70s central and north. Tuesday pushes even warmer — near 78 degrees in Charleston. That's flirting with record territory for early March. But here's where it gets interesting. Wednesday afternoon, a potent cold front barrels through with severe weather potential. The NWS is already highlighting damaging winds and possible tornadoes. Heavy rain could trigger flash flooding in saturated areas. Then Wednesday night, temperatures crash. Rain changes to snow in the mountains, with a flash freeze possible on wet roads above 2,500 feet. Thursday stays unsettled with lingering snow showers in the higher elevations, then we dry out Friday and Saturday with highs rebounding to the upper 50s. Enjoy the quiet today. See you this evening.
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