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Drought Conditions Persist Across State

From January to April, West Virginia has experienced its 10th driest start to the year since official records began in 1895.

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National Weather Service Predicts Smoke Over W.Va. Could Dissipate, Temporarily

National Weather Service Meteorologist Jennifer Berryman said an expected shift in the air flow high up in the atmosphere could temporarily cause the smoke to dissipate in time for the July Fourth weekend.

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Ohio Valley's Severe Flood Risk Among The Highest, Report Shows

The Ohio River Basin could expect to see a flood every five to 10 years that once happened only once every century, according to the nonprofit First Street Foundation’s National Risk Assessment.

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Severe Weather Moves Into The State

Thunderstorms during the afternoon and evening have the potential to produce damaging winds and large hail, as well as heavy rainfall which could lead to minor flooding.

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