National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

A dangerous combination of hot temperatures and high humidity is expected to push the heat index over the 100-degree mark across the West Virginia lowlands and the middle Ohio Valley today into next week. Please prepare and take proper precautions when outdoors the next few days.
Isolated to scattered afternoon and evening thunderstorms could produce locally gusty winds and locally heavy rainfall.
For additional heat safety tips and resources, please visit https://www.weather.gov/safety/heat
We are looking for reports of severe weather (both flooding reports and wind damage) from this past weekend. If you observed any flooding or damage from winds (trees down), please feel free to visit our homepage at weather.gov/rlx, scroll to the bottom and and click on the "Submit Storm Report" icon. Please include your location and time of event.

 

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