Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Rain. Leaves, But Then Comes Back

Persistent fog and low clouds prevail Wednesday. Daytime temperatures continue to top out in the 40’s for the next few days as low pressure from the southwest gives rise to chance rain showers. Showers are likely for much of the southwestern half of the state Wednesday. All of West Virginia will see periods of rain Thursday. The mountain counties (Pocahontas, Randolph, Tucker…) will also deal with potential freezing rain Thursday night and Friday morning. It looks as though not enough cold Canadian air will mix in on Friday for snow or freezing rain to be a real problem for Morgantown and lowlands of WV. We will indeed begin to dry out on Saturday, just in time for strong possibility of rain Sunday and Monday. Again, daytime highs will hold steady in the low to mid 40’s until Monday or Tuesday when daytime highs could dip into the 30’s.