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Recent Rainfall Triggers Flash Flood Warnings in West Virginia

Flash Flood Warnings Issued Across West Virginia

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Several flash flood warnings were issued Saturday morning by the National Weather Service as storms moved through West Virginia, particularly affecting Barbour, Upshur, Marion, Preston, and Tucker counties. The warnings, which were set to expire by 10 a.m., marked the onset of what forecasters anticipate will be a series of wet weather events throughout the day.

Meteorologists predict that most of the rain will clear the state by late morning, leading to drier conditions for the bulk of Saturday. However, residents should remain vigilant, as another wave of showers and thunderstorms is expected to hit late Saturday evening and continue into the night. The southern part of the state may bear the brunt of the heaviest rainfall during this subsequent storm.

As West Virginians prepare for potentially severe weather, local officials encourage residents to stay informed through official channels and exercise caution during forecasted storms.

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