Charleston, WV
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A warm overnight, then a potentially stormy Saturday evening
Above normal temperatures continue overnight. Most locations remain dry, though an isolated shower or even thundershower could be encountered. A cold front is likely to then bring showers and thunderstorms for Saturday into Sunday. Thunderstorms could be strong and heavy late Saturday afternoon and evening. Along with the possibility of damaging winds, excessive rainfall could lead to minor water issues, especially near low lying, poor drainage or other flood prone areas. As the cold front exits Sunday, it will leave behind drier weather into midweek, with a brief cool down for Monday.
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Charleston, WV
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South Charleston, WV 25303
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