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Flood — Mercer, WV

Mar 1, 2021

Multiple waves of low pressure passing along a cold front approaching from near the Ohio River resulted in several rounds of prolonged and, at times, heavy rain across northern and western portions of Greenbrier County. In the 72-hour period ending 7 am on March 1st, the northwestern half of the county had received between 2.5 to locally 4 inches of rainfall from shower and thunderstorm activity. Snow pack prior to the arrival of the rainfall was confined to the highest elevations of the wester

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 949130). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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