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Charleston Braces for Showers on Monday
Wet weather could impact roads and commutes across the city
Mar. 29, 2026 at 9:04pm
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As a storm system moves into Charleston, the city's iconic skyline is obscured by a veil of heavy fog and rain, underscoring the power of nature to disrupt daily life.Charleston TodayThe National Weather Service in Charleston is forecasting a 50-70% chance of scattered showers across the region on Monday, with the potential for slick roads and impacts on travel during peak commute times. While widespread heavy rain is not expected, intermittent showers could create hazardous driving conditions, especially in the Charleston metro area.
Why it matters
Charleston and the surrounding Kanawha County area are home to a large population that relies on roadways for their daily commutes. Even moderate rainfall can increase the risk of accidents and delays, so advance warning of potential wet weather is important for residents to plan ahead and stay safe.
The details
According to the weather service, overnight lows on Sunday will dip into the 40s and 50s, with cooler temperatures in the higher elevations. Increasing cloud cover is expected as moisture moves in from the southwest. On Monday, high temperatures will reach the 70s in lower elevations, while mountain areas remain in the 60s. While widespread heavy rain is not anticipated, intermittent showers could create slick roads during peak commute times.
- Overnight lows on Sunday will dip into the 40s and 50s.
- On Monday, there is a 50-70% chance of scattered showers throughout the day.
- By Tuesday, conditions are expected to improve with partly sunny skies and warmer temperatures in the 80s.
The players
US National Weather Service in Charleston
The local office of the National Weather Service that provides weather forecasts and alerts for the Charleston, West Virginia region.
The takeaway
With the potential for rain showers to impact roads and commutes on Monday, Charleston residents should stay alert to changing weather conditions and plan accordingly to ensure a safe and timely journey.

