Summary
A major winter storm brought heavy snow to central and southern West Virginia on Monday, causing travel problems. The National Weather Service warned of up to 9 inches of snow in some areas and expected hazardous road conditions as temperatures drop overnight.
Key Facts
- A winter storm hit central and southern West Virginia on Monday.
- The National Weather Service issued a warning for up to 9 inches of snow.
- Travel conditions became hazardous during the evening commute.
- The warning covered seven counties, including areas like Charleston and Beckley.
- This storm followed another that affected the area last Friday.
- Friday's storm also caused travel issues, with up to 4 inches of snow in some places.
- Temperatures are expected to drop, creating icy spots on roads.
- Residents are advised to be cautious and prepare for potential emergencies while traveling.