Updated on Friday, December 25, 2015 at 6:34 p.m.
The National Weather Service has issued flood watches and advisories across West Virginia after heavy rainfall overnight and on Christmas morning.
Counties pictured in dark green are under a flood watch until midnight Dec. 25. Counties in light green are under a flood warning.
The West Virginia Department of Transportation has closed dozens of roads and bridges across the state due to water on the roadways.
The National Weather Service has reported that as much as 1 to 1.5 inches of rain fell in the Huntington and Charleston areas. Counties across central West Virginia also saw accumulation at those levels.
Emergency management officials are reporting several small streams leaving their banks and water puddling on roadways, some several feet deep. There are also reports of flood waters reaching homes throughout southern and central West Virginia.
For the latest on flood warnings, watches and advisories, visit the website of the National Weather Service‘s Charleston office.
I-79N mudslide cleared and traffic moving again. pic.twitter.com/RKkjNAXKUS
— Hallie Mason (@halliewv) December 25, 2015
Sissonville & Frame firefighters bringing another load during rescues on Kanawha 2 mile. pic.twitter.com/SkzUHpZkD1
— KCC EmerManagement (@KCCDHSEM) December 25, 2015
Cunningham Street in St.Albans completely underwater on Christmas Day #EyewitnessWV #wvwx pic.twitter.com/4gWr6eDmpf
— Eyewitness News (@wchs8fox11) December 25, 2015
Check out this video of flooding on Two Mile Creek in Kanawha County. https://t.co/vbjyzsX6oo
— Chris Stansbury (@StansburyforWV) December 25, 2015
#Mudslide at Amma, WV on I-79 northbound (Adrienne Varney). #WSAZ #wvwx pic.twitter.com/0l8avJJ9jV
— Josh Fitzpatrick (@JoshFitzWx) December 25, 2015
Adam Huffman pushes his waterlogged vehicle along flooded Washington Avenue in Saint Albans West Virginia pic.twitter.com/KOUYehXTjR
— TomHindman (@TomHindman) December 25, 2015
Surf's up; Nitro Marketplace runoff. #EyewitnessWV pic.twitter.com/f6v8xCdydw
— Bob Aaron (@BobAaronWCHS) December 25, 2015
Flooding Cross Lanes, WV. Rain has stopped for now. # EyewitnwssWV pic.twitter.com/AjiIUlPCKE
— Bob Aaron (@BobAaronWCHS) December 25, 2015
#wvwx Here in Amma (I think?) pic.twitter.com/f7M5oRDjDG
— Lauren McGill (@LaurenMcGillHD) December 25, 2015