
- Ashland Festival Off to Rousing Start - Post Your Comments!
Folks in Ashland have something big to brag about the next 6 weeks. The Winter Wonderland of Lights is underway! (Read Blog)
- Fall Finery and Vets Day - 1 Comments Posted
It's Tony's favorite season of the year and the memories of the fall of 2009 are vivid. (Read Blog)
- High Risk for Brush Fires - 3 Comments Posted
Indian Summer weather is nice for most, but can be a danger to a few. Tony reminds us how fall fire season can perk up when it is windy and warm in November. (Read Blog)
- Moonville Brakeman Comes Alive - 2 Comments Posted
Looking for a tall tale to tell on Hallows Eve? Tony has one that will scare you to death! (Read Blog)
- Fall Colors Hit Their Stride - 5 Comments Posted
Tony is back from vacation and he has a fall foliage trip to crow about! (Read Blog)
- Taste of Winter for Coal Bowl - 1 Comments Posted
It's a forecast more suited to Thanksgiving weekend. TC has you covered from Morgantown to Fayetteville to Peden Stadium. (Read Blog)
- Memories from Spencer - 4 Comments Posted
TC is back from vacation and blogging up a storm about his trip to Spencer for the Black Walnut Festival. (Read Blog)
- Friends of "Cold" Bowl - 3 Comments Posted
With our local teams both playing well, it appears we may be in for an exciting Friends of Coal Bowl this weekend. Early call is for a cold shot in Morgantown. Tony has a preview. (Read Blog)
- Severe Storms Before Opening Kickoff - 1 Comments Posted
Thunderstorms with gusty winds, a sudden downpour and pockets of hail will cross the region before 7 PM. The risk of tornadoes has shifted south into the Coalfields. (Read Blog)
- Flood Risk Saturday, Much Better Sunday - 3 Comments Posted
It's a rare rainy September Saturday on tap. Tony blogs grey and wet skies and area events. (Read Blog)
- Festive Weekend in More Ways Than One - Post Your Comments!
Its a big weekend with the 4 Fs in control. Fairs, festivals, football and fun! Tony has a forecast that aims to please. (Read Blog)
- Labor Day Weekend Ragweed Alert - 3 Comments Posted
Lots of festivals, fairs and fun in parades planned this weekend. While the weather should cooperate, Tony blogs about an unwelcomed visitor to the party. (Read Blog) - Ragweed Season in High Gear - 4 Comments Posted
Hay fever season is on the upswing again as ragweed pollination kicks into high gear. Tony blogs about the wheezing and sneezing ahead. (Read Blog)
- Dreaded R Season is Here - 1 Comments Posted
The R is for Ragweed. Tony says he need say nothing more! The height of the wheezing and sneezing season is here! (Read Blog)
- Goodbye Summer, Hello Fall - 4 Comments Posted
The hot tropical air of this week is being shoved away this Friday evening. Tony blogs about a feel of September for fairs, festivals and football this weekend. (Read Blog)
- Flash Flood Risk Again - 4 Comments Posted
It's been one of the wettest summers in memory across Appalachia, Now comes word of more rain late this week. Tony has a hunch on a new round of high water in tonight's tropical blog. (Read Blog)
- Finally Hurricane Season - 2 Comments Posted
After a quiet start to hurricane season, 3 storms have formed this weekend. Tony sounds a cautionary warning on what that could mean for our region. (Read Blog)
- Hot Times Ahead - 1 Comments Posted
The Dog Days are over on the astrologist's calendar but not so say the meteorologist. Tony sorts through the paradox. (Read Blog)
- High Water Again and Again and... - 1 Comments Posted
Jungle-like air spells more torrential downpours. Tony blogs up a steamy storm story. (Read Blog)
- Dog Day Weekend Ahead - 3 Comments Posted
They may be late in coming, but Tony says the Dog Days are here and this weekend will feature the hottest of the summer (so far) for the Pinch Reunion and other big events. (Read Blog)
- Flash Flood Watch - 2 Comments Posted
The storm train steamrolls on and that spells a new risk of high water. Tony has the soggy story. (Read Blog)
- Sunday Morning Flooding - 2 Comments Posted
Pockets of high water from overnight rains are creating problems this Sunday morning. (Read Blog)
- A Look Back and Ahead - Post Your Comments!
Flash Flooding turned Friday into a Mess. Now a Saturday of sunshine will try to make up for the rain. (Read Blog)
- High Humidity Spells More High Water - 5 Comments Posted
Thursday's downpours portend a heighted risk of flooding on Friday. Tony blogs up a new high water threat. (Read Blog)
- July Heat Has Last Shot at 90 - 1 Comments Posted
It's Tuesday or never for 90 degree July heat this year. TC has the sultry story and he adds some funny prose about his trip to Snowshoe this past weekend. (Read Blog)
- Summer Storm Pattern Relentless - 5 Comments Posted
Soaking rains arrived late this Wednesday afternoon accompanied by a lone Tornado Warning. Tony breaks down the day's main event. (Read Blog)
- Hail Caesar, Ice Fell from the Skies - 1 Comments Posted
Scattered thunderstorms with hail formed in the heat of afternoon on Monday. Tony says they won't be the last of the week. (Read Blog)
- Fall in Summer Weather - 6 Comments Posted
It may be the heart of summer, but Tony says it will feel more like fall this weekend. His autumn-like blog includes a lineup for outdoor fun events. (Read Blog)
- Scioto High Winds not a Tornado - 8 Comments Posted
They came and left in a flash leaving many to believe a tornado had struck in Eastern Scioto County this past Saturday. Tony has the tale of the wind storm's tape. (Read Blog)
- Goodbye Friend - 5 Comments Posted
Ernie may be gone, but he is far from forgotten. Tony pays tribute to the dean of Huntington writers, (Read Blog)
- A Fond Look Back at Ripley Parade - 6 Comments Posted
Tony spent part of his Indepedence Day in Ripley as part of "America's best small town July 4th Celebration". His recap is a tribute to this special West Virginia town. (Read Blog)
- Soccer Weather Update - 1 Comments Posted
Day two of pool play is complete and so far we are on schedule. But the late afternoon light showers at the Kennedy Center and B-Ville fields will turn into a soaking rain tonight. Tony addresses the likely impact for Sunday's action. (Read Blog)
- Friday Summer Festivals - Post Your Comments!
Soccer fans looking for a Friday night if fun? Tony has some suggestions to keep you entertained. (Read Blog)
- Hello Soccer Fans - 1 Comments Posted
The Tri-State area is bracing for an invasion of 20,000 soccer fans this weekend. Tony has the weather for the games. (Read Blog)
- Clouds Dazzle Evening Skies - 3 Comments Posted
It has been a wild night on the horizon with tropical cloud formations galore. Tony has the low down on the heavenly skies. (Read Blog)
- Lighting Safety Week - 2 Comments Posted
We all know lightning can harm or even kill us. So how about a refresher course in lightning safety? (Read Blog)
- U.S. Open Monday Weather - 1 Comments Posted
Watch the scores soar as winds whip Bethpage Black today. Tony says Tiger and Phil have a chance. (Read Blog)
- Happy Father's Day - 7 Comments Posted
Tony dedicated this weekend's blog to his dad with a look back at the special bond he had with his mentor. (Read Blog) - Menacing Night Ahead - 4 Comments Posted
More storms, some severe, and flash floods are a concern for the next 24 hours, AT LEAST! (Read Blog)
- Here We Go Again - 2 Comments Posted
Thunderstorms are prowling the region this Sunday evening. Tony is gathering reports of the ominous skies. (Read Blog)
- Rain, Rain Go Away. Pretty Please! - 4 Comments Posted
A big weekend of spring events is on the docket for your outdoor pleasure. Tony spotlights the fun and weather. (Read Blog)
- Flood Risk Heightens - 1 Comments Posted
Another night of flooding is on tap. TC says the high water risk is area-wide, not localized this time. (Read Blog)
- Dealing with the Deluge of the Day - 2 Comments Posted
You think you had a busy day dodging rain drops, well you had company. TC blogs about the day's cloudburst and good and bad decisions he made in dealing with the monsoon. (Read Blog)
- Hockey and Tornadoes - 15 Comments Posted
There is a hockey team named the Carolina Hurricanes but no NHL team calls themselves the Tornadoes. This past Saturday night, hockey and tornadoes faced off against each other. (Read Blog)
- May to Go Out in Style - 2 Comments Posted
After one of the wettest months in several years, May is about to charm us with it's finale. Still TC says it is not totally clear sailing yet for the weekend. (Read Blog)
- Ironton Does It Again - 3 Comments Posted
Tony spent Memorial Day in Ironton as part of a tradition that dates back to the days on Reconstruction in the 1860s. His blog is a tribute to America and Iron-town. (Read Blog)
- Memorial Weekend Kicks off "Summer" - 3 Comments Posted
If there is any doubt that summer is here early this year, Tony makes the case that the holiday weekend begins the season of leisure. (Read Blog)
- Frost Threatens Early 'Maters - Post Your Comments!
No sooner does the rain finally move away that now farmers have their sights on a new weather bug-a-boo. TC says Jack Frost will have his paint brush out in the morning. (Read Blog)
- Flood Review: Past and Present - 3 Comments Posted
Tony adds some perspective on floods of last week and yesteryear. (Read Blog)
- A Tribute to Mom - 9 Comments Posted
My heart goes out to all mothers today, espcially those impacted by the devastating flooding. Here's a tribute to my mom! (Read Blog)
- Flooding Greets the Mother's Day Weekend - 8 Comments Posted
Flash Flooding has pounded parts of the Coalfields. Tony has the violent story. (Read Blog)
- Watching Rivers and Streams Again - 4 Comments Posted
More heavy rain is in the forecast on Wednesday. Tony says this next round of rain is likely to produce more high water. (Read Blog)
- Kentucky Derby May be a Mudder - 2 Comments Posted
It's time for the most exciting two minutes in sports. Tony is ready with his Derby day weather and winner predictions. (Read Blog)
- A Different Type of Top 10er - 5 Comments Posted
Tony hit the road today for a trip to one of his favorite towns, Portsmouth Ohio. While there TC talked heat, feasted on ribs and toured the famous murals. (Read Blog)
- Hay Fever Season Explodes - 3 Comments Posted
Pollen season is back and in a very mean way. TC blogs about the soaring levels of tree pollen. (Read Blog)
- Goodbye Dogwood Winter - 8 Comments Posted
The damp and chilly weather is about to break. Big Time! Tony has the soothing story. (Read Blog)
- Hillbilly Days Go Hog Wild! - 3 Comments Posted
The festival season is off to a rousing start thanks to Hillbilly Days in Pikeville. Tony blogs about all the fun at the parade! (Read Blog)
- Hay Fever Season is Here! - 2 Comments Posted
It's crunch time for hay fever sufferers as the spring tree pollen season ramps up. Tony has the wheezing and sneezing story. (Read Blog)
- Spring Weather Update - 7 Comments Posted
Calling all English teachers! Tony is in a bind with tonight's spring weather blog. (Read Blog)
- Easter Sundial and Weather - 8 Comments Posted
It's the most solemn of Christian feasts and Tony says Easter church goers will have some ups and downs weatherwise. (Read Blog)
- Fruit Trees Await Cold - 2 Comments Posted
A Freeze Alert has been issued, but Tony says the risk is more a concern down south than in our neck of the woods. (Read Blog)
- Marshall Invitational Golfers Endure the Cold - 4 Comments Posted
From Dogwood Winter to a beaut of a Palm Sunday weekend and back to Dogwood Winter, the weather will change every few days. Tony has the scoop. (Read Blog)
- Turbulent Friday Morning Ahead - 2 Comments Posted
Thursday's warm and breezy weather belies a stormy night ahead. Tony blogs up a thundery period ahead. (Read Blog)
- No Fooling, April Showers are Here - 3 Comments Posted
March is going out on a wet note as April arrives in classic fable form. Tony blobs about the most famous of all showers. (Read Blog)
- March Finale a Frosty One - 2 Comments Posted
The month of March came in like a Snowy Lion and is going out like a Frosty Lamb. Tony has the low down on April's debut too. (Read Blog)
- True Spring Weekend Ahead, Like It or Not! - 3 Comments Posted
The second full weekend of spring is here and to hear TC tell, it won't be anything to write home about weatherwise. (Read Blog)
- Of Baseball and Spring Rains - Post Your Comments!
Warm and dry weather had Tony thinking baseball on Tuesday, but oh how he has changed his tune on Wednesday. (Read Blog)
- Golfing Lore - 2 Comments Posted
Tony hit the links for his 2009 golfing debut on Sunday. Find out what makes the sport so enticing to the kid from Philly. (Read Blog)
- Traveling the Country Music Highway - 8 Comments Posted
Tony hit the road for a tour of the Big Sandy Valley on Thursday. Along the way he logged 200 miles driven and nearly as many new friends made. (Read Blog)
- Na,Na,Na,Ha... Hey Hey... Goodbye Winter - 5 Comments Posted
It has been a long and harsh winter. Now Tony says Old Man Winter has one more cold shoulder to giuve us before his time is gone. (Read Blog)
- New Friends, New Stories - Post Your Comments!
- March Snowy Lion - 17 Comments Posted
It happens every year. A wet snowfall swoops in from the south in March. We missed out 10 days ago, but TC says this go round looks a bit juicier! (Read Blog)
- Forest Fire Season - 1 Comments Posted
We are only a few days into the spring fire season and already our forests are burning up. Tony has an update on the smokey setting. (Read Blog)
- Spring Curtain Call - 2 Comments Posted
If you missed out on enjoying the weekend weather, Tony says there is a do-over in store on Tuesday! (Read Blog)
- Hello Spring - 6 Comments Posted
The warmest day since we voted in November is on tap Saturday. Dare we throw around the 80 degree mark in conversation? (Read Blog)
- The Rise and Fall of a Friend - 7 Comments Posted
It's a sad day in Tony's world as one of his favorite short term weather models has bitten the dust. (Read Blog)
- Roar Lion Roar - 4 Comments Posted
March is here and it is giving us the cold shoulder. Tony blogs up a blustery prose to begin the most Lion of all months. (Read Blog)
- Blizzard of 2009 - 7 Comments Posted
- Say It Ain't Snow! - 15 Comments Posted
Ut, oh! Tony is at it again. Blogging about snow for his loyal readers. (Read Blog)
- Of Lent and Easter Weather - 4 Comments Posted
It's a Mardi Gras night which means Lent begins in a few hours. Tony shares an Ash Wednesday snowstorm memory and the Easter Sundial data. (Read Blog)
- Don't Bet on an Early Spring - 5 Comments Posted
Winter is hanging on this last week of February with a fresh coat of snow and more cold blusters. TC says not to expect a change heading into March. (Read Blog)
- No Break for Winter Weary - 20 Comments Posted
It's already been a long and snowy winter and TC says this weekend will add to the reputation of this harsh season of 2009. (Read Blog)
- Kentucky Takes TC by Storm - 12 Comments Posted
A trip to the Bluegrass this past weekend has Tony in a sentimental mood. (Read Blog)
- Presidents and Weather - 6 Comments Posted
They have been among the most influential men for more than two centuries. But only a handfull had a savvy about the weather. TC spotlights those few chief executives who made his "presidential" weatherman's list. (Read Blog)
- A Windswept Explainer - 1 Comments Posted
Wednesday's winds took their toll. Now TC has a pseudo-hurricane explainer as to why the high winds. (Read Blog)
- High Wind Storms Set to Rake Area - 8 Comments Posted
Our first bout of spring thunderstorms will sweep thru the region late this afternoon and evening. Tony has some safety tips for your family to adher to. (Read Blog)
- Spring Fever Watch - 7 Comments Posted
The thaw arrivied on schedule. Now TC is blogging about places to go, things to do and people to see this "spring preview" weekend! (Read Blog)
- Break from Harsh Cold - 2 Comments Posted
A break from the cold wave is coming starting this weekend. Tony recounts how cold it felt in tonight's frigid farewell. (Read Blog)
- Polar Weather Brings out Klondike Tony - 29 Comments Posted
He's back! And more frigid than ever!! Klondike Tony makes his first arctic appearance in tonight's Mini-Blizzard blog. (Read Blog)
- Arctic Storm - 33 Comments Posted
The weekend thaw is history. Now Monday's wet snow in southern and eastern sections is a hint of what's to come on Tuesday and Wednesday. (Read Blog)
- Blizzard Chat: Is It Live or Memorex? - 78 Comments Posted
We are stuck in a world of ice and snow heading into the weekend. Now Tony says what comes next week could be striking! (Read Blog)
- Ice Grips Region - 24 Comments Posted
The worst ice storm since the infamous President's Day glazing of 2003 is on-going this Tuesday night. Tony and Chris have unique perspectives with their Tuesday night blogs. (Read Blog)
- Super Bowl of Winter Storms - 18 Comments Posted
The Steelers and Cards square off in Super Bowl XLIII on Sunday. But don't tell that to Tony who says there is a Winter Storm moving in that has the makings of the biggest of the season. (Read Blog)
- Wrestling Fans to Grapple with Cold - Post Your Comments!
The 31st annual WSAZ Wrestling Invitational is underway. So guess what the weather is like? No suprises, Tony says cold and snow flurries are in the forecast. (Read Blog)
- Winter Sports Memories - 2 Comments Posted
The cold this weekend kept many inside. But not Tony C. who for a day at least tried to think and act like a kid again. (Read Blog)
- A Taste of the Yukon - 11 Comments Posted
The coldest weather of the winter is arriving this Wednesday night and it is being announced by snow. (Read Blog)
- Red Hot Forecast in Mid-Winter - 5 Comments Posted
Hard to imagine talking about a Red Hot forecast on these cold and snowy days, but that's the way TC sees it this week. (Read Blog)
- Hello Winter and I Do Mean Winter - 16 Comments Posted
The next two weeks could be memorable for harsh winter weather. Tony spells out the snowy and icy set up. (Read Blog)
- Top Weather Memories for 2008 - 3 Comments Posted
Tony has his list of the top 2008 weather events. How do his recollections match yours? (Read Blog)
- White Christmas Disappointment - 3 Comments Posted
Dreams of a White Christmas melted away with Wednesday's spring rain storm. So Tony looks back at some memorable White Christmas Days of yester-year! (Read Blog)
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