CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The western parts of Mineral and Grant counties are under a Winter Storm Warning from 2 a.m. to 10 a.m. Tuesday with snow predicted for some of the highest ridges of the state.
According to the National Weather Service the warned areas could get 4 to 8 inches of snow. Meteorologists said Snowshoe Mountain could get three inches from quick-moving system.
Most of the rest of the state will see rain Monday night and then a quick burst of snow from the system Tuesday morning which is expected to generate an inch or less accumulation.
The weather service has also issued a wind advisory for the higher elevations through Tuesday afternoon with gusts up to 46 mph.
Here is an update to the forecast for tonight through Tuesday. Snow amounts have been modified just a tiny bit but nevertheless here are the new amounts through Tuesday. pic.twitter.com/PrDE7Q64fv
— NWS Charleston, WV (@NWSCharlestonWV) February 12, 2024