Last Updated: December 31, 2025
Snowpack levels across the state are currently 22% of normal. The deepest snowpack in West Virginia was last observed at Davis. with a snowpack depth of 1”, about 22% of normal when compared to it's 4" average depth for this time of year. West Virginia's snow report shows modest accumulations, with locations like Green Bank, Bruceton Mills, and New Martinsville reporting a consistent snowpack depth of 1 inch. No new snowfall in the last 24 hours, but the forecast suggests light additions—up to 5 inches over the next five days. No major snow events reported.
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Residents across West Virginia, including major areas in central, northeast, and northern regions, as well as Greenbrier, Mercer, Summers, Webster, Nicholas, Fayette, Lincoln, Logan, and Putnam Counties, are advised to brace for hazardous winter weather conditions. A Winter Storm Warning indicates expected snowfall of 5-10 inches with potential for locally higher amounts and wind gusts up to 45 mph, making travel very difficult due to reduced visibility and dangerous road conditions. Commuters should be particularly cautious during Wednesday evening and Thursday morning. It's crucial to prepare for possible power outages and fallen tree branches due to gusty winds.
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Snowpack levels across West Virginia are approximately 22.0% of normal compared to previous years.
Davis. is experiencing frigid temperatures of 44°.
Currently at Davis. with 1".