Winter Storm — Summers, West Virginia
2025-02-12 · Summers, West Virginia
Event narrative
Between 9 and 12.5 inches of snow fell around Summers County, with the highest amounts falling near Talcott. Key Impacts: downed trees, road closures.
Wider weather episode
A high pressure wedge was situated over the region as a surface low pressure system developed over the southern Plains, with an expansive area of precipitation that shifted eastward into the Mid Atlantic during the day of February 11. Precipitation fell as snow through the 11th and into February 12 over southeast West Virginia, and brought significant snowfall amounts, especially in the Greenbrier River Valley. There were some localized power outages due to snow accumulations.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1239581. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.