857 AWUS81 KRLX 062114 RWSRLX WEATHER SUMMARY FOR THE CENTRAL APPALACHIANS AND MIDDLE OHIO VALLEY NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHARLESTON WV 414 PM EST MON FEB 6 2012 .SYNOPSIS... CLOUDS AND ISOLATED SHOWERS WILL OVERSPREAD THE SOUTHERN HALF OF WEST VIRGINIA...EASTERN KENTUCKY...AND SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA...AS AN UPPER LEVEL DISTURBANCE PASSES BY THIS EVENING. THE DISTURBANCE WILL MOVE EAST OF THE AREA TONIGHT. HIGH PRESSURE WILL THEN PROVIDE DRY WEATHER FOR TUESDAY. A WEAK FRONT WILL CROSS LATE TUESDAY NIGHT...AND THEN A DISTURBANCE WILL PASS BY ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT. A WEAK CLIPPER SYSTEM WILL PUSH ACROSS THE AREA FRIDAY INTO SATURDAY. WEAK HIGH PRESSURE THEN TAKES CONTROL FOR EARLY NEXT WEEK. && .NEAR TERM IMPACTS /THROUGH TUESDAY/... SOME PATCHY DENSE VALLEY FOG IS POSSIBLE EARLY TUESDAY MORNING... REDUCING ROAD VISIBILITIES. WHEN DRIVING IN THICK FOG...DO NOT ASSUME THE ROAD AHEAD IS UNOBSTRUCTED. DRIVE SLOWER AND ALLOW GREATER DISTANCES BETWEEN VEHICLES. ALLOW MORE TIME TO REACH YOUR DESTINATION SAFELY. && .SHORT TERM IMPACTS /TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY/... SOME LIGHT SNOW ACCUMULATION LATE TUESDAY NIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING IN THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS OF THE MOUNTAINS COULD MAKE ROADS SLICK...REQUIRING LOWER SPEEDS AND GREATER DISTANCES BETWEEN VEHICLES WHILE DRIVING. && .LONG TERM IMPACTS /THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH MONDAY/... NO SIGNIFICANT WEATHER IMPACTS EXPECTED AT THIS TIME. && $$ SYNOPSIS...26/JSH/KMC NEAR TERM...KMC SHORT TERM...JSH LONG TERM...26