April in West Virginia marks a transition from winter to spring. Expect fluctuating temperatures, with daytime highs ranging from the low 50s (F) to the low 70s (F) and overnight lows averaging between the low 30s (F) and the low 50s (F). Precipitation is common, with rainfall averaging around 3-4 inches throughout the month, and occasional snowfall still possible, particularly at higher elevations. The duration of sunshine increases steadily through April, leading to more daylight hours.
Understanding typical conditions during this period is crucial for various activities, including agriculture, tourism, and outdoor recreation. Farmers use this information for planting schedules and crop management. Visitors can plan their trips more effectively, packing appropriate clothing and scheduling activities around potential rainfall. Historically, April’s weather patterns have played a significant role in the state’s agricultural development, impacting crop yields and influencing traditional farming practices.