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Snowstorm brings winter back to WV: Snow accumulations highest this season for most areas: February 12, 2006

ABOVE: A classic winter scene surrounds the New River Gorge Bridge in Fayette County, where over 6 inches of snow fell from this weekend's storm.

By DAN ROBINSON
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FAYETTEVILLE, WV - A Nor'easter storm affected West Virginia with the highest storm total accumulations so far this season for many parts of the state. The Charleston area saw 3 to 5 inches of snow, while some of the mountain regions saw 7 inches or more.

The snowy landscape may be short lived, as temperatures will rise into the 40s and 50s by the end of the week with a warm rain forcast on Friday.

BELOW: The storm created a winter wonderland in the New River Gorge (click thumbnails for larger views):

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