Tri-State Weather Alert: Snow Showers Impact West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky Through Friday Morning
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Charleston, WV – Scattered snow showers overnight could create hazardous travel conditions across West Virginia, Ohio, and Kentucky. Drivers in the tri-state area should prepare for slick roads and sudden drops in visibility.
According to the National Weather Service in Charleston, snow accumulations will range from a dusting to an inch in the lowlands. Higher elevations and western slopes of the Appalachian Mountains may see one to two inches. The snow is expected to continue into early Friday morning.
Bridges and overpasses may freeze quickly, increasing the risk of accidents. Drivers should allow extra travel time and proceed cautiously, especially in areas with reduced visibility from snow bands.
The snowfall will ease after 9 a.m. Friday, but commuters should remain vigilant. Keep a winter safety kit on hand and monitor updates on road conditions from local authorities.
Stay tuned for further weather alerts and advisories in the tri-state region.
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