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Winter Storm — Mercer, West Virginia

2025-01-10 to 2025-01-11 · Mercer, West Virginia

Event narrative

Between two and eight inches of snow fell across Mercer County from January 10 through January 11. The highest amount of eight inches was observed northeast of Montcalm. Key Impacts: power outages, vehicle accidents.

Wider weather episode

An upper level storm system tracked across the eastern United States through the day of January 11 and into the overnight, while the resultant surface low moved from the Gulf Coast into the Carolina coast. Some initial precipitation spread over North Carolina from the surface low, but the heavier precipitation occurred with the passage of the upper level storm system. Strong lift resulted in some banding of heavy snow with localized areas of higher accumulations of northwest Nor Carolina. The accumulating snow led to hazardous road conditions and some vehicle accidents, a few of which resulted in road closures.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1238854. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.