Charleston, WV
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A few sprinkles or flurries will gradually shift east across the area early this morning, then high pressure brings dry weather and milder temperatures during the day. An approaching warm front then brings chances of showers and thunderstorms into the area tonight through Friday. After a break for much of Saturday, which will feature an unseasonably warm afternoon, showers and thunderstorms return late Saturday or Saturday night, and continue through Sunday, and into Monday, ahead of the next cold front. Thunderstorms late Sunday or Sunday night could be strong to severe.
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Charleston, WV
1754 Hendrickson Drive
South Charleston, WV 25303
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