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A joint service of the UK Ag Weather Center and the National Weather Service.
Click here for UKAWC Point Agricultural, Lawn & Garden Forecast/Outlook in case of corrupt tables. Regional Hourly Observations For County SWR not available ![]() Current Agricultural Weather Conditions in West Virginia Based on observations at 800pm EDT, Thursday March 13, 2025 Across West Virginia...temperatures are near 67 degrees north, near 71 degrees central, and near 61 degrees south. Current sky conditions are fair north, cloudy central, and fair south. In the north, relative humidity is near 28%, and the dew point is near 33 degrees. In the central part of the state, relative humidity is near 25%, and the dew point is near 34 degrees. In the south, relative humidity is near 39%, and the dew point is near 36 degrees. Winds are from the north at 6 mph north, where conditions are favorable for spraying. Winds are calm central, where conditions are favorable for spraying. Winds are from the west at 6 mph south, where conditions are favorable for spraying. Based on current available observations, the highest temperature is 73 degrees at Huntington. The lowest temperature is 43 degrees at Martinsburg.
Current NOWCAST not available: Nowcasts are not issued routinely during fair weather. Only when precipitation or other significant weather is occuring in this county will these forecasts be issued. Currently, there is no short term forecast in effect. ![]() Hazardous Weather Outlook For County,WV 357 AM EDT Thu Mar 13 2025 DAY ONE Today and tonight. Hazardous weather is not expected at this time. DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN Friday through Wednesday. A strong low pressure system will impact the region this weekend bringing gusty wind and the potential for severe thunderstorms Saturday afternoon and evening. Damaging wind will be the main hazard but hail and tornado threats remain possible. SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT Weather spotters are encouraged to report significant weather conditions according to Standard Operating Procedures.
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Medium & Long Range Outlook For West Virginia W VIRGINIA --------------------------------------------- 6 TO 10 DAY 8 TO 14 DAY 30 DAY 90 DAY MAR 19-23 MAR 21-27 JUN JUN-AUG ----------- ----------- -------- --------- Temperature: Above Above Precipitation: Above Above .... Medium and long range outlooks provided by NCEP/K. Thomas Priddy ![]() ![]() Almanac Information Historical Weather And Climate Facts For Today MARCH 13TH HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS ...1907... A storm produced a record 5.22 inches of rain in 24 hours at Cincinnati OH. (12th-13th) (The Weather Channel) ...1951... The state of Iowa experienced a record snowstorm. The storm buried Iowa City under 27 inches of snow. (David Ludlum) ...1977... Baltimore MD received an inch of rain in eight minutes. (Sandra and Richard Sanders -1987) ...1987... A winter storm produced heavy snow in the Sierra Nevada Range of California, and the Lake Tahoe area of Nevada. Mount Rose NV received 18 inches of new snow. (The National Weather Summary) (Storm Data) ...1988... Unseasonably cold weather prevailed from the Plateau Region to the Appalachians. Chadron NE, recently buried 33 inches of snow, was the cold spot in the nation with a low of 19 degrees below zero. (The National Weather Summary) ...1990... A major outbreak of tornadoes occurred in the Midwest. 59 tornadoes touched down. A tornado rated F5 on the Fujita Scale tore through Hesston, Kansas, killed one person and did 20 million dollars in damage. Another tornado formed close to the Hesston tornado while it was weakening and absorbed it. This new tornado was also an F5 and killed one person in Gossel, Kansas. A family of tornadoes up to F4 in intensity tracked 124 miles through Nebraska. In York County, 12 farms were hit and 10,000 geese were killed. This outbreak produced the strongest tornadoes on record for so early in the season so far northwest in the United States. ...1993... The "Great Super Storm Blizzard of '93" clobbered the eastern U.S. on this day and produced perhaps the largest swath of heavy snow ever recorded. Heavy snow was driven to the Gulf Coast with 3 inches falling at Mobile. 13 inches blanketed Birmingham, Alabama to set not only a new 24 hour snowfall record for any month, but also records for maximum snow depth, maximum snow for a single storm, and maximum snow for a single month. Tremendous snowfall amounts occurred in the Appalachians. Mount Leconte in Tennessee recorded an incredible 60 inches. Mount Mitchell in North Carolina was not far behind with 50 inches. Practically every official weather station in West Virginia set a new 24 hour record snowfall. Further to the north, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania measured 25 inches, Albany, New York checked in with 27 inches, and Syracuse, New York was buried under 43 inches. The major population corridor from Washington, DC to Boston, Massachusetts was not spared this time as all the big cities got about a foot of snow before a changeover to rain. A rather large amount of thunderstorm activity accompanied the heavy snow. Winds to hurricane force in gusts were widespread. Boston recorded a gust to 81 mph, the highest wind gust at the location since Hurricane Edna in 1954. Numerous cities in the South and Mid Atlantic recorded their lowest barometric pressure ever as the storm bottomed out at 960 millibars (28.35 inches) over Chesapeake Bay. 208 people were killed by the storm and total damage was estimated at 6 billion dollars -- the costliest extratropical storm in history. This storm left behind up to 30 inches of snow across far southeast Kentucky. The winds associated with the storm helped create 6 to 10 foot snow drifts in parts of Kentucky. At the Weather Service Office near Jackson, KY over 19 inches of snow fell on this date. ...1999... A big snowstorm dumped 19 inches of snow on Medford, Oklahoma. ...2001... One inch diameter hail fell at Bonnieville, KY (Hart County) and Albany (Clinton County), KY. (NWS Louisville) Ag Weather Center, Department of Biosystems & Agricultural Engineering, University of Kentucky |