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....FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM THURSDAY EVENING THROUGH SATURDAY FOR POCAHONTAS, GREENBRIER, SUMMERS AND MONROE COUNTIES.
Expect mostly cloudy sky on your Wednesday with a small chance of a shower as a warm front pushes through. Southerly flow behind the front will keep pushing in mild air so another day of high temperatures in the low to mid 60s are on tap, even with more cloud cover than yesterday. Tonight look for mostly cloudy sky with a chance of a shower late. Overnight lows will drop into the low to upper 40s.
Rain chances will stay in the forecast through the weekend as a large area of low pressure in the Midwest tracks slowly East pulling in moisture from the Gulf of Mexico. There is the potential for flooding Friday into Saturday when thunderstorms and heavy rain is possible.

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