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West Virginia Flood Watch: Heavy Rain and Snowmelt May Cause Flooding Through Friday

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Charleston, WV – A Flood Watch has been issued for central, northern, and southeast West Virginia from late Thursday night through Friday afternoon, as heavy rainfall combined with snowmelt could lead to flooding.

According to the National Weather Service in Charleston, the affected counties include Taylor, Upshur, Barbour, and several others spanning from Raleigh County in the south to Pocahontas County in the northeast. Rainfall, in combination with melting snow, could lead to rising water levels in rivers, creeks, and flood-prone areas.

The heaviest rain is expected overnight Thursday into Friday, with runoff potentially causing river flooding that could persist into the weekend. Residents in low-lying areas should remain vigilant, as additional flood warnings may be issued.

Potential Impacts & Safety Measures:

•   Flooded roads and low-lying areas could become hazardous.
•   River levels may rise significantly by Friday night into Saturday.
•   Those in flood-prone areas should prepare emergency plans and stay updated on warnings.

The National Weather Service advises residents to monitor forecasts and be prepared to take action if flooding develops. More details can be found at weather.gov/rlx.

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