Winter Storm — Summers, West Virginia
2020-12-16 · Summers, West Virginia
Event narrative
Ice accretion totaled one-tenth inch at locations two miles west of Pipestem and three miles northeast of Hinton. Sleet accumulated to a depth of 1.0 inch one mile northeast of Hinton and 1.5 inches two miles west of Pipestem. Key Impacts: Slick and slushy roads and sidewalks.
Wider weather episode
Low pressure tracked northeast along the east coast of the U.S. Moisture from this system fell as a wintry mix across parts of southeast West Virginia. Snowfall from the system totaled up to two inches in places. Ice accretion totaled up to one-quarter inch in some locations. Sleet accumulated up to almost three inches in spots. Snow, freezing rain, and sleet impacted the region with the result being a slushy and slick mix of the above on roads and other surfaces. Key Impacts: Slick and slushy roads and sidewalks, downed trees and power lines.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 930337. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.