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Falling Spring, West Virginia Weather

Falling Spring, West Virginia — live current conditions, hourly and 7-day forecasts, NWS alerts, aviation weather, radar and satellite imagery for Falling Spring, Greenbrier County.

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About Falling Spring, West Virginia

Falling Spring exists as a quiet breath held within the rolling Greenbrier Valley, where ancient hills, softened by millennia of wind and rain, cradle the land. It lies 51.0 miles north-north-west of Salem, VA (from Salem, VA: bearing 341°T), and is situated 14.0 miles north-north-east of Lewisburg. The air here carries a perpetual coolness, a whisper from the wooded slopes that rise steeply on either side, their dense canopies a rich, varied green even in the fading light. The very earth seems to exhale a damp, mossy scent, particularly near the eponymous spring, which spills forth with a gentle insistence, its waters a clear, cool invitation. The landscape is a study in muted greens and browns, punctuated by the occasional bright splash of a wild flower or the deep, dark shadow cast by a towering oak. The history of Falling Spring is as layered as the sedimentary rock that forms these hills, a narrative whispered by the very stones and the slow, steady flow of the spring. Once a vital crossroads for early settlers and travelers venturing into the western territories, its economy was shaped by the bounty of the land and the ingenuity of its people. Though the grander ambitions of industrial expansion largely bypassed this particular pocket of the valley, a resilient spirit endures, tied to the enduring agricultural heritage and the small businesses that serve the local needs. The rhythm of life in Falling Spring is unhurried, dictated not by the clamor of distant cities but by the turning of the seasons and the quiet satisfaction of a day's honest labor.

LocationFalling Spring, Greenbrier County, West Virginia
Coordinates37.991787°N, 80.353964°W
TimezoneEastern Time (America/New_York)
ZIP Code(s)24966
Area Code304
Page generatedJune 2026
Weather dataOpen-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service