(MORE: Over Two Dozen Killed in West Virginia Flood)
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a flash flood watch for a swath of central and southern West Virginia, as well as parts of western Virginia, extreme southern Ohio and extreme northeast Kentucky into Monday night.
Current Flood Alerts
Ahead of this surface feature, a narrow band of deeper atmospheric moisture will feed scattered thunderstorms in the Appalachians through Monday night.
Current Radar with Watches and Warnings
We're not expecting rainfall totals anywhere near the magnitude of last week's 4-10 inch totals in West Virginia.
(MORE: At Least 235 Dead in U.S. From Flooding Since 2015)
However, enough rain could fall to produce some additional flash flooding in areas impacted by the historic flooding last week. Additionally, remaining debris from that flooding could act as small dams with water pooling behind it.
Rainfall Forecast Through Tuesday Morning
(FORECAST: Charleston | White Sulphur Springs | Clendenin)
After that, several days of dry weather are in store the rest of the work week, until a threat for more storms arises this weekend.
(MAPS: 7-Day Weekly Planner)
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