Summer weather pattern takes hold: Plentiful moisture to allow for daily rains: July 15, 2005
ABOVE: Lightning over downtown Charleston during a storm on Friday afternoon.
CHARLESTON, WV - A typical summer weather pattern is in place over the central Appalachians, with the remnant circulation of Dennis aiding in the formation of daily showers and storms across West Virginia. The outlook for the area will remain unchanged for the next week, with thunderstorms possible each day and night.
BELOW: Lightning around downtown Charleston and the State Capitol during a storm on Friday afternoon.
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