Cloudy. A slight chance of showers in the afternoon. Highs in the lower 60s. North winds around 5 mph...becoming southwest in the afternoon. Chance of rain 20 percent.
There are currently no warnings or advisories for this location.
Public Information Statement
Statement as of 5:30 PM EST on November 9, 2009
... November 8 thru 14 is winter weather awareness week in WV...
Be ready for Winters worst. Heres what you can do...
Keep informed on winter products...
Winter storm watches are issued one to two days before an event. It states that a significant winter storm is possible. Stay alert for warnings to be issued which state that the storm is expected. The watch is a cautionary product to get people ready.
Warnings or advisories are issued when the event is expected and is imminent. These are products that should spur everyone to action. They are typically issued 12 to 24 hours before the precipitation begins. There are a few types of warnings and advisories.
First... winter storm warnings and ice storm warnings are issued for substantial winter events. A Winter Storm Warning is issued when 5 or more inches of snow are expected. An Ice Storm Warning is issued for a major ice storm where a quarter inch or more of ice glazing is expected. For either of these... plan on being isolated and unable to travel during the storm.
Advisories on the other hand are issued for the more common nuisance level event. There are freezing rain advisories for ice glazing... and there are winter weather advisories for two or more inches of snow or mixed events. With these... expect that travel will be affected.
There are also products for extremely cold wind chills.
A Wind Chill Advisory is issued when the wind chill is expected to fall to minus 5 or lower.
A wind chill warning is issued for major Arctic blasts when the wind chill is expected to fall to minus 20 or lower.
Be prepared for winter. Store emergency supplies in your home and car. Make plans for heating your home in an emergency.
Remember to keep posted on weather conditions. Being prepared for an emergency is up to you.