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Heavy snow, strong winds expected to impact Buckhannon area Friday

Governor Jim Justice declared a State of Preparedness for all 55 West Virginia counties Thursday night as a significant winter storm approached the region. The declaration came after the National Weather Service in Charleston issued a Winter Storm Warning for much of central and northern West Virginia.

According to the warning issued Thursday evening, Buckhannon and surrounding areas could see snow accumulations between 5 and 10 inches, with some locations possibly receiving even higher amounts. Winds could gust as high as 45 mph, potentially creating whiteout conditions that would make travel treacherous, according to the NWS.

The State of Preparedness declaration allows the West Virginia Emergency Management Division to position personnel and resources for a quick response to any emergencies that may develop during the storm. Emergency response agencies have been placed on standby to report to the State Emergency Operations Center if needed.

Temperatures will play a crucial role in the storm’s impact, with overnight lows in Buckhannon dropping to 26 degrees Thursday night before climbing to only 34 on Friday. The mercury is expected to plunge to 14 degrees Friday night as more snow moves through the region. Saturday will remain cold with a high of just 23, though conditions are expected to improve with decreasing snow chances and clearing skies by Saturday night.

The warning goes into effect at 4 a.m. Friday and continues until 10 a.m. Saturday, meaning both Friday morning and evening commutes could be significantly impacted. Local residents should be prepared for slick roads, especially on bridges and overpasses.

Weather officials warn that the combination of heavy snow and strong winds could bring down tree branches, potentially causing power outages across the region. The warning covers much of central and northern West Virginia.

Looking ahead, Buckhannon may see another round of winter weather beginning Sunday night, with a mix of rain and snow possible into Monday. However, forecasters’ primary concern remains the immediate threat of heavy snow and dangerous travel conditions Friday into Saturday.

Those who must travel during the storm are advised to keep emergency supplies in their vehicles, including flashlights, food, water and warm clothing. Current road conditions can be checked by calling 511.

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