Heavy rainfall in West Virginia has led to significant flooding across the state, causing both minor inconveniences and life-threatening situations. Here are some key points from the recent events:
- High Water Conditions: High water conditions ranged from nuisances to life-threatening situations for drivers caught in flood waters. The heavy rainfall caused small rivers, creeks, streams, and low-lying roadways to flood, with some areas experiencing serious damage.
- Rescue Operations: flash flooding led to numerous high-water rescues. In one instance, a woman was rescued by the Hamlin Fire department after being stranded in floodwaters. The fire department used a rescue boat to reach her and bring her to safety.
- Widespread Flooding: Lincoln County saw widespread flooding, but residents like Sam Carter were somewhat accustomed to such events. Carter mentioned that flooding in his area occurs a couple of times a year, with this event being nothing new.
- Flash Flood Warning: A flash flood warning was in affect in the Charleston area until 9:15 a.m.on February 6, 2025, due to heavy overnight rain causing flooding.
- Life-Threatening Situations: In Huntington, residents were advised to shelter in place or seek higher ground immediatly due to life-threatening flooding. Flash flooding washed out numerous roads and bridges, further complicating the situation.
- Severe Weather Threat: A Tornado Watch was issued for portions of Kentucky as severe weather threatened the region.
- Continued Runoff: Continued runoff has left lingering high water as creek systems slowly recede. Several rivers are expected to crest overnight, and drivers are advised to be watchful for backwater flooding where smaller streams enter those waterways.
For the latest weather forecasts and updates, you can follow the Eyewitness News Storm Team online or share weather conditions in your area through their website.
Interview with Eyewitness News Storm Team on Recent flooding and Weather Conditions
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Flood Rescue: An elderly woman was stranded in floodwaters. The fire department used a rescue boat to reach her and bring her to safety.
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Widespread Flooding: Lincoln County saw widespread flooding, but residents like Sam Carter were somewhat accustomed to such events. Carter mentioned that flooding in his area occurs a couple of times a year,with this event being nothing new.
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Flash flood warning: A flash flood warning was in effect in the Charleston area until 9:15 a.m. on February 6, 2025, due to heavy overnight rain causing flooding.
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Life-threatening Situations: In Huntington, residents were advised to shelter in place or seek higher ground promptly due to life-threatening flooding. Flash flooding washed out numerous roads and bridges, further complicating the situation.
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Severe Weather Threat: A Tornado Watch was issued for portions of Kentucky as severe weather threatened the region.
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Continued Runoff: Continued runoff has left lingering high water as creek systems slowly recede. Several rivers are expected to crest overnight, and drivers are advised to be watchful for backwater flooding where smaller streams enter those waterways.
For the latest weather forecasts and updates, you can follow the Eyewitness News Storm Team online or share weather conditions in your area through their website.