Tonight features an isolated risk for a shower or two early on but those showers will dissipate before midnight. With partly cloudy skies and calm wind, patchy dense fog will be possible. Low temperatures will dip back into the low to mid 60s. We should have decent viewing for the Perseids Meteor Shower tonight, which is still highly active despite being a couple of days past peak now.
Friday sees our chances for rain gone outside of the high country in Greenbrier and Pocahontas counties with high pressure setting in. As a result of the increase in sunshine, highs will be in the mid 80s once again.
Saturday once again provides only an isolated chance for a downpour or two in the afternoon with a weak area of high pressure in place. Many will remain dry and temperatures once again will bu