2019-2020 Long Range Weather Forecast for Huntington, WV
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Note: Long range forecasts are regional, not city-specific.
Free 2-Month Weather Forecast
Dates | Weather Conditions |
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Dec 1-4 | Rain and snow showers, cold |
Dec 5-7 | Showers, mild |
Dec 8-15 | Occasional rain and snow, colder |
Dec 16-25 | Rainy periods, mild |
Dec 26-31 | Snow, then showers, mild |
December | temperature 39° (2° above avg.) precipitation 2.5" (0.5" below avg.) |
Dates | Weather Conditions |
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Jan 1-4 | Rainy periods, quite mild |
Jan 5-10 | Snowstorm, then flurries, cold |
Jan 11-14 | Rain to snow, then flurries, cold |
Jan 15-17 | Sunny, mild |
Jan 18-22 | Snow, then rainy periods, turning warm |
Jan 23-29 | Periods of rain and snow, mild |
Jan 30-31 | Snow showers, cold |
January | temperature 38° (5° above avg.) precipitation 4.5" (1.5" above avg.) |
Annual Weather Summary
November 2019 to October 2020
November 2019 to October 2020
Winter will have slightly above-normal temperatures and precipitation, on average. The coldest periods will be in early to mid- and late January, early February, mid- to late February, and early March. Snowfall will be above normal in the east and near to below normal elsewhere, with the snowiest periods in late November, early January, and early March. April and May will be warmer than normal, with above-normal rainfall. Summer will be hotter than normal, with the hottest periods in early to mid-June, early to mid- and mid- to late July, and mid- and late August. Rainfall will be above normal in the east and below normal in the west. September and October will be warmer and rainier than normal.

About the Ohio Valley Region
The Ohio Valley long range weather region includes all or part of the following states: ILLINOIS (Belleville, Collinsville, East Saint Louis, Granite City, O'Fallon), INDIANA (Bloomington, Columbus, Evansville, Indianapolis, Richmond), KENTUCKY (Bowling Green, Covington, Lexington, Louisville, Middlesboro), MISSOURI (Cape Girardeau, Jackson, Perryville, Poplar Bluff, Sikeston), OHIO (Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, Hamilton, Springfield), PENNSYLVANIA (Bethel Park, Monroeville, Mount Lebanon, Pittsburgh, Plum), VIRGINIA (Abingdon, Big Stone Gap, Bluefield, Bristol, Marion), WEST VIRGINIA (Charleston, Huntington, Morgantown, Parkersburg, Wheeling).
Ohio Valley Neighboring Regions
Here are the regions that neighbor the Ohio Valley long range weather region:
Temperature and Precipitation November 2019 to October 2020

Reader Comments
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Rain
Something is wrong, we are getting India’s monsoon weather! Not cool!
Rain rain rain
The weather has definitely changed since I was a kid. June rain every day and August in the 70s! I’m so done with rain!
Weather
Agreed, look so forward to summer and it is so depressing. Cloudy, cool and rainy is nothing to get excited about.
Weather Changing
When I was a kid it started snowing at the end of November and snowed on and off up until end of Feb and now its 60 and 70 degrees up until November and mild in the winter, I always do a big garden and the weather has changed a lot since my youth, Our area keeps getting more rain than normal
Kentucky Spring...
Love our Bluegrass in the spring, meadows are greener, horses have ponies out grazing as warmer temperatures are welcome. Any advise for when it is safe to start lawn seeding or gardens?
The best time to sow grass
The best time to sow grass seed is actually two different times in the year. Early September and Dormant Seeding in January when the ground is hard. I would sow grass at this point, anytime. Soils are still a tickle cool but will warm enough for germination soon.
Cold hardy root crops can go in very soon but gardens can't go in until the projected last frost date. Keep an eye on the weather temps, you may be able to get it in sooner if it stays warm at night.
Bring on Spring
We haven't had much of a winter in the eastern part of the Appalachian mountains, BUT I am ready for spring. Today, as I am writing this, the high was 67 degrees. I am just ready for warm weather where we can swim under waterfalls and in lakes again. I don't much care for the snow. Comment below what state you live in!
My state/Weather
I live in Saltsburg PA. 11 miles south of Indiana PA. Where the Conamaugh river meets the Loyalhanna to form the Kiskaminatis river. Like a mini Pittsburgh. Lol. Last year it rained I believe a record amount of rain. I live in a fairly shaded area. It makes it quite difficult to have a garden. I hope we don't get a repeat of that this summer. I'm wondering how hot it's going to be also.
Summer
I live in southwest ohio and it has rained at least 60% of the time since I moved here almost 2 years ago I just want 80's and sunshine not 60's and rain this isn't Washington state
Rain
It rains every single day. How could it possibly say that there will below "normal" totals.
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