Associated Press Published

Winter Isn't Over Just Yet in the State

Blanket of Snow

Despite what the calendar says, winter isn’t over just yet in West Virginia.

The National Weather Service says up to 6 inches of snow is possible starting Thursday night in parts of the state’s eastern and northern mountains as well as the Greenbrier Valley.

The weather service says high winds could reduce visibilities, make roads slick and cause power outages.

The system is expected to start as rain before turning over to snow early Friday.