Forecasters with the National
Weather Service in Charleston say West Virginia is in for
a bumpy weather ride for the rest of the week. A storm system is headed toward
the state which will be delivered in three distinct waves.
“It’s going to be an active pattern
into the beginning of next week,” said Meteorologist Joe Merchant. “We’re
focusing on three separate rounds of rainfall.”
The rain wasn’t on many minds
Wednesday when temperatures reached into the upper 60s in many Mountain State communities but that’s expected to
change by Thursday evening. The NWS has issued a flood watch for 26 counties
beginning Thursday evening through Saturday morning.
The watch counties include:
Lincoln, Logan, Mason, Mingo, Putnam,
Wayne .