Hazardous Weather Outlook from National Weather Service
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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Charleston WV
314 AM EDT Tue Jul 5 2022
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314 AM EDT Tue Jul 5 2022
This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of southeast Ohio,
southwest Virginia, and portions of central West Virginia,
northeast West Virginia, northern West Virginia, southeast West
Virginia and southern West Virginia.
.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight.
Thunderstorms may be severe and produce heavy rainfall today and
tonight, especially if they become organized. Therefore, there is a
slight risk for severe thunderstorms and excessive rainfall. Flood
Watches may be needed when and where confidence in excessive rainfall
producing flooding increases.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Wednesday through Monday.
Thunderstorms may be severe and produce heavy rainfall Wednesday
through Friday, especially if they become organized. Therefore,
there is a slight risk for severe thunderstorms and excessive
rainfall Wednesday through Thursday night. These threats may also
carry through Friday, before a cold front brings a reprieve this
weekend. With much of the area under a slight risk for excessive
rainfall for three consecutive days, Flood Watches may be needed.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
Weather spotters are encouraged to report significant weather
conditions by calling the toll-free spotter hotline, or by other
methods detailed at www.weather.gov/rlx/reports.
CHARLESTON, WV – Gov. Jim Justice has declared a State of Emergency for all of West Virginia’s 55 counties due to impacts from today’s heavy rainfall and thunderstorms. As the weather system makes its way through the state, creeks and streams have spilled over and roads are closed in numerous counties due to high water and mudslides. Read More…
The cold temperatures have caused not only homeowners issues over the weekend, but the Town of Grantsville and PSD’s have struggled to maintain their water system’s operation. Mt. Zion is currently suffering low pressure due to Grantsville (their water provider) having to shut down Mt. Zions ability to pump. Both systems are suffering from freezing Read More…
At around 5 p.m. the river had reported to be crested in Glenville at 26.45 feet. Several streets along the river in Glenville had water in the road way, and multiple roads were closed off in Calhoun, but have since began receding.