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5 days ago
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Aurora visibility opportunities in WV? And a big summer-like pattern change ahead!
Tonight features mostly clear skies, which will look a bit hazy with smoke visible in the sky from Canadian wildfires. That should create a really nice sunset tonight! With a northwest breeze that will wane in intensity as the night progresses and clouds continuing to thin out, temperatures will plummet, as we fall back to around 40 degrees. A Frost Advisory is in effect for Nicholas and Pocahontas counties tonight where temperatures in the sheltered valley spots could dip close to freezing. A geomagnetic storm is expected to transpire beginning tonight, which could allow for faint aurora viewing after dark. Your best bet to see the aurora is with your phone after dark, since their lenses are more sensitive to light than our eyes. It's always hard to tell exactly how good of a shot at viewing there will be until the event is right before us, but it's a close enough call to where I'd at least go out and check if you're interested. The University of Alaska-Fairbanks is not forecasting the best scenario for our region, but other groups have forecasted better conditions. Good luck! Sunday provides plenty of sunshine as high pressure eases toward the region from Canada. It'll reach the Great Lakes by Sunday and keep that light northerly breeze around, which will keep temperatures below normal for this time of year in the upper 60s. It will be a stunning wrap to the weekend – don't forget about the sunscreen with the UV Index running high – and remaining high in the days to come as we enter a dry period for the region that will last several days. We will have yet another chilly night overnight, as mostly clear skies and a light breeze drops us down into the low to mid 40s. Monday continues the sunny pattern. By the afternoon, high pressure will be just to our west toward Cincinnati – so we will have a westerly flow, which is still a wind flow that will keep temperatures from jumping up much from Sunday as highs reach the low 70s. Tuesday sees temperatures jump about ten degrees for highs as high pressure shifts to our east. That will enable a southeasterly breeze to kick in, which is a warm and dry air flow. As a result, we will see high temperatures jump all the way up into the low 80s. These 80s are here to stay for a bit! Wednesday has a shot at becoming the hottest day of the year so far – Beckley's warmest temperature so far is 84 degrees, and we will make a run into the mid 80s with partly sunny skies and southeasterly wind dragging warmer and dry air into the region once again. What makes a storm a hurricane? The dangers across 5 categories Thursday sees a bit of humidity return to the region along with the aforementioned heat, as we see our wind direction begin to change and arrive from the southwest, dragging moist air from the Gulf out ahead of our next system. Once again, high temperatures should have no problem reaching the mid 80s, with a few towns in our western counties likely flirting with 90 degrees on the bank thermometers. Friday sees a slow-moving cold front approach the region by the afternoon, which will provide the risk for a few scattered showers and storms. There should still be plenty of dry time during the day, but our weather will become more unsettled the later the day goes. A combination of heat, humidity and marginally unstable air will allow for a few thunderstorms to pop up. Though the severe weather risk overall is low – a strong wind gust or two can't be ruled out, with highs in the low 80s. Tick that can cause meat allergy may be spreading: What to know Saturday will be an unsettled day with scattered showers and storms likely as an area of low pressure moves along the aforementioned front that will still be near the region. As a result, the day looks to provide a few chances for storms with highs dipping back into the mid 70s with the abundant clouds and showers that will be expected. Looking ahead in your extended forecast, there is no real sign of any big cooldown. Scattered showers will be possible still on Sunday as Saturday's system remains close by to our south. We should dry out on Monday and Tuesday before the risk for rain looks to return by Wednesday. High temperatures will remain in the 70s and low 80s. TONIGHTMostly clear and cold! Lows around sunny. Nice day! Highs in the upper sunny. Highs in the low sunny. Warm! Highs in the low sunny. Summer-like! Highs in the mid sunny. Hot and becoming humid. Highs in the mid afternoon storms. Highs in the low and storms likely. Highs in the mid and storms mainly south. Highs in the mid sunny. Highs in the upper sunny. Highs near 80. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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18-05-2025
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Windy Conditions Tonight, More Showers Start Off the Week
Wind Advisory: Raleigh County, Fayette County, Nicholas County, and Pocahontas County. Tonight sees our breezy conditions continue. Winds will sit near 15 miles per hour with gusts approaching 40 miles per hour in some spots. Clouds will sit over us tonight, but we will stay dry. The inflow of cooler western air will yield lows in the low 50s tonight. Tomorrow will be a beautiful day with highs in the low 70s. Cooler, dryer air rushing behind Friday's cold front will yield clear skies. We will see our wind gusts calm down, with those gusts approaching 25 miles per hour. Tomorrow will still be breezy, however, with winds sitting near 15 miles per hour. What do you need for spring gardening? Monday sees a quick warm-up from the upper 40s to the mid 70s. We will see increased cloud cover roll in by the evening, with a scattered shower or two passing overnight. Tuesday morning starts off mostly dry with scattered showers in our southern counties. In the early afternoon, a warm front will reach our region. Shortly after, a cold front will follow. This will bring showers and some rumbles of thunder. Temperatures will rise gradually from the mid 50s to the low 70s. We will see a half inch of rain by midnight. On top of recent rainfall, this will yield raised water in some spots in our region. Wednesday morning sees a brief break in the rain, before it continues in the afternoon. Expect another half inch of rain, further increasing the rise in water levels. Moisture and rainfall overnight will keep lows in the upper 50s, and highs will reach the upper 60s. Thursday will be much cooler than we've seen in a while. Lows will be in the upper 40s, and highs will be in the mid 50s. This is due to colder air rushing in behind the aforementioned cold front. We will see our skies begin the clear out. Friday sees lows in the mid 40s and highs in the mid 60s. Scattered instances of light rain will be present in the evening, but must of us will stay dry. Maps show when allergy season will peak near you Saturday sees a quick jump in temperature from the upper 40s to the upper 60s. We will have clear, sunny skies making it a great day for outdoor chores or activities! Sunday, we will continue to warm up. Temperatures will rise from the low 50s to the low 70s. Partly cloudy skies bring us another gorgeous day. Looking ahead, expect showers on Monday and Tuesday, with highs near 80! TONIGHT: Wind advisories in effect. Lows in the low Beautiful, sunny day. Highs in the low Clear skies, clouds in the evening. Highs in the mid Heavy rain in the PM. Highs in the low Rain continues. Highs near Much colder day. Highs in the mid Scattered showers in the PM. Highs near Warming up. Highs near Partly cloudy. Highs in the low Showers roll in. Highs in the upper Showers continue. Highs in the mid 70s. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.