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Charleston, West Virginia – Snow could begin covering mountain highways by 6 a.m. Sunday, with a 30 to 50 percent chance that at least 2 inches accumulates across the central Appalachians before 6 a.m. Monday.
According to the National Weather Service, a developing winter system tracking east late Saturday night through Sunday night is expected to interact with colder air over the higher terrain, increasing the probability of accumulating snow from southern Ohio through West Virginia and into western Virginia. The highest confidence for 2 inches or more currently centers on Charleston, Beckley, Bluefield and stretches of the I-64 and I-77 corridors. Elevations above 2,000 feet could see locally higher totals if steady bands develop…