HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -The work and school week came to a gloomy and chilly end with clouds and a stiff north breeze holding temperatures in the fall-like 40s and low 50s. The daytime rain hung out in the southern Coalfields and mountains of WV. Look for these areas to have patchy dense fog overnight. Meanwhile, as freezing levels lower tonight, wet snow will fall generally above the 2500 foot level. That suggests our friends in Richwood will awaken to a skiff of snow on rooftops as the Feast of Ramson plays out. The Richwood Community Center is the place to be from 10:30 AM until 3 PM.
Now Saturday’s skies will remain socked in all day under the clouds from Charleston east into the high country. At the same time skies will see breaks to sun west of Huntington in the afternoon. Highs will range from 55 in Portsmouth in the afternoon sun to 53 at the Joan for the Herd Green and White Game to 50 in Charleston to 43 at Richwood…