![]() The National Weather Service upgraded flood watches to flood warnings through parts of Kanawha, Clay, Nicholas, Braxton, Calhoun, Gilmer, Lewis, Barbour, Upshur, Randolph, Harrison, and Preston Counties during the day Wednesday, but most of the flooding was considered minor. The state had braced for a massive amount of rain, particularly across northern West Virginia for much of Tuesday night all the way to Wednesday night. “I believe the impact of the event is not going to be as significant as we feared,” said Greg Fuller, Deputy Director of the West Virginia Office of Emergency Services. Despite some high water issues scattered across northern West Virginia, Ida’s impact on the Mountain State appears to be far less than was anticipated.
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