The most favorable periods for visiting West Virginia, considering ideal weather conditions, are from April 30th to June 24th based on data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). For more detailed information on weather and travel, continue reading below.

Precipitation (Rain or Snow)
If you prefer dry weather, the months with the least chance of significant precipitation in West Virginia are September, November, and February. Significant precipitation is defined as 0.1 inches or more in this context. The lowest chance of rain or snowfall occurs in mid to late September.
Humidity and Wind
West Virginia experiences slightly muggy months with moderately humid conditions in other months. The driest month is April (47.1% relative humidity), while the most humid month is August (67%).

Wind conditions in West Virginia are generally calm. The windiest month is February, followed by April and January. In February, the average wind speed is approximately 5.3 knots (6.1 MPH or 9.8 KPH), categorized as a light breeze. The highest sustained wind speeds, lasting more than a few moments, occur in early April, reaching an average of 13.7 knots, considered a moderate breeze.
Is Traveling to West Virginia Safe?
Based on our latest data, West Virginia is generally considered a safe area for travelers. As of October 7, 2019, there are no travel advisories or warnings issued for the United States. Standard security precautions should be exercised. To stay updated, refer to this page for any recent developments or regions to avoid: Travel Advice and Advisories. The last advisory update was on September 23, 2019.

Peak and Off-Peak Months
The busiest month for tourism in West Virginia, United States is May, followed by July and June. Hotel and flight prices tend to be at their highest during these months, but savings are possible with advance bookings. October typically sees the fewest tourists and is therefore the most cost-effective month for visitors.

Most Popular Months to Visit
Key Tourists Seeking Accommodations Tourism data is based on Google searches for tourist services relative to the rest of the year. This information is extrapolated from nearby regions and is presented relative to the peak season. For instance, a score of 50.9 in October implies that 50.9% of tourists compared to May seek tourist services.

Overall West Virginia Travel Experience by Season
Spring (March through May) Moderate coldness characterizes this season due to a combination of humidity and temperatures. Highs range from 81°F (27.2°C) to 45.5°F (7.5°C), with warmer conditions emerging in later months. Expect some rain, with approximately 6 days of significant precipitation per month. Spring is the peak season for tourism, offering ample activities for travelers.

Summer (June through August) The middle months of the year provide comfortable weather, with temperatures typically at pleasant levels. These months receive moderate rainfall, averaging 5 to 7 days of precipitation per month. June through August marks the second busiest tourist season in West Virginia, potentially resulting in slightly higher accommodation costs.

Fall (September through November) Fall ushers in daily highs ranging from 82.7°F (28.2°C) to 50.9°F (10.5°C), with chilly sensations due to humidity and wind. Rain or snowfall is somewhat common, occurring approximately 4 to 5 days per month. Tourism declines during these months, making it a more budget-friendly time to secure accommodations.

Winter (December through February) West Virginia experiences extremely cold weather during this season, making it less enjoyable for warm-weather travelers. High temperatures typically range from 48°F (8.9°C) to 38.3°F (3.5°C). Expect moderate rainfall or snowfall, with 5 to 7 occurrences per month. Tourist activity decreases during these months.
