A damaging wind advisory is in effect for Huntington WV until 10 PM tonight, with gusts reaching 30 knots and an 80% chance of afternoon and evening storms. Get the full breakdown: what to wear, when to drive, and which areas face the highest wind exposure.
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A wind advisory is in effect for Huntington right now, and it runs until ten PM tonight. That's the signal to pay attention to this morning.
Storms are expected to develop after midday, and the rain probability sits at eighty percent. That's not a marginal chance.
Huntington's geography matters here. The city sits in a valley, and that lowland positioning tends to amplify wind exposure when strong systems move through.
The evening commute is where this forecast gets most consequential for most people. Storms are expected to be active during the drive home, which means reduced visibility, wet roads, and gusty conditions all combining at once.
On the practical side, dress in layers this morning. The high of seventy-two degrees sounds comfortable, but that's a pre-storm afternoon number.
The one or two things worth tracking through the day are storm timing and whether any cell produces confirmed damaging winds. If you're in a lowland area of Huntington, the wind advisory is the most direct signal that your location carries elevated exposure tonight.
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