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Matewan Live

Current Matewan weather and Tug Fork River conditions in one place. River readings come from the nearest official USGS gauge at Williamson, WV.

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Matewan Weather

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Tug Fork River at Williamson, WV

USGS 03213700
LIVE STAGE REFERENCE
MATEWAN • TUG FORK RIVER STAGE -- 010 2030 4050 010 2030 4050 ~46 FT • KY BRIDGE 27.0 FT • FLOOD STAGE 32.0 FT • MODERATE FLOOD 36.0 FT • GATES CLOSE / TOWN SEALED 42.7 FT • MAJOR FLOOD CURRENT STAGE • -- FT 1977 • 52.56 FT ↑ 2025 • 48.35 FT 1984 • 44.9 FT 1963 • 44.5 FT 1977 exceeds the 50-ft display scale
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FLOOD STAGENORMAL27.0 FT+
MAJOR FLOODNORMAL42.7 FT+
HIGH RATE OF RISENORMAL< 0.50 FT/HR
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CONDITION MONITORING SYSTEM · CMS

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CHECKING CONDITIONSReviewing weather, river, rainfall and riding data.
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FLOODWALL / GATE STATUSNORMAL • GATES OPEN

Stage is referenced to USGS 03213700 at Williamson. Flood conditions begin at 27 ft. The flood-gate display switches to closed at the local 36 ft threshold. The ~46 ft bridge mark is an elevation reference, not a verified bridge-flooding threshold.

Tug Fork River

NEAREST OFFICIAL GAUGE
USGS 03213700 • WILLIAMSON
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Matewan Floodwall Status NORMAL
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Stage-based indicator. Flood stage: 27.0 ft • Gates close: 36.0 ft. This is not live gate-position telemetry.
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USGS readings are provisional and subject to revision. River conditions can vary between Williamson and Matewan. Do not use this page as the sole source for flood or water-safety decisions.
HATFIELD-MCCOY TRAILS · MATEWAN

FALL FOLIAGE RIDE FORECAST

Track fall color around the Matewan riding area, see how color changes with elevation, and estimate the best window for a peak-season Hatfield-McCoy trip.

FALL FOLIAGE TRACKING RETURNS SEPTEMBER 1Summer riding is in full swing. Active fall-color monitoring begins as September approaches.
Matewan, West Virginia · 2026 Fall Season

CHASE THE PEAK

A live fall-color gauge for riders heading into the Hatfield-McCoy Trails from Matewan.

LIVE FOLIAGE MODELWeather · elevation · seasonal timing · regional foliage reports
LIVE FOLIAGE
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GREENTURNINGNEAR PEAKPEAKPAST
ESTIMATED PEAK DAY Confidence:
BEST COLOR RIDING WINDOW

Peak Riding Window

When to come if your goal is the strongest fall color.

BEST DAYS TO RIDE
NOWPEAK
EXPECTED PEAK
CONFIDENCE
COLOR TREND
LEAF-DROP RISK

Fall Color on the Trails

Higher ridges usually turn first, then color works down through the trail elevations toward Matewan.

High ridges
Mountain trails
Lower trails
Matewan / valley
RECENT RAINFALLGood
FROST SIGNALLow
LEAF-DROP RISK

West Virginia Foliage Shading

Regional model shading with Matewan marked at the Kentucky border.

MATEWAN
Peak Near peak Turning Early color Mostly green

Hatfield-McCoy Ride Snapshot

Matewan access · Devil Anse / Buffalo Mountain / Rockhouse riding region

Current color change
Estimated peak day
Best 3-day ride window
Peak-window confidence
Leaf retention
Peak-color trip timing
AUTOMATIC SEASON MODELUpdates automatically from the calendar, Matewan weather inputs and elevation adjustments. No visitor controls required.

Live Conditions for Matewan, West Virginia

Matewan Live brings local weather, National Weather Service alerts, Tug Fork river conditions, Matewan rainfall, riding conditions and seasonal information together in one place. It is built to give Hatfield-McCoy Trails riders, visitors and the Matewan community a quick picture of changing conditions before heading out.

The river monitor uses the USGS Tug Fork gauge at Williamson as its live source and presents that information in the context of Matewan flood references. Local rainfall is tracked separately through the Matewan MTWW2 station. The Condition Monitoring System (CMS) compares available weather, rainfall, river and riding information and can display multiple advisories at the same time when conditions warrant.

Live data can occasionally be delayed or unavailable. When that happens, Matewan Live identifies limited or last-known data rather than treating a missing sensor as a normal condition. Official warnings and emergency instructions should always be followed from the appropriate public agency.