The NWS is suggesting that they may raise North Central West Virginia to an Enhanced Risk of Severe Thunderstorms. 

An enhanced risk is 3/5, so while not the highest, it is up there in severity. The official definition of Enhanced Risk is "an area of greater severe storm coverage with varying levels of intensity."

From the NWS Pittsburgh:

Morning all.  A busy morning and early afternoon is coming up. The NWS Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma is in process of upgrading parts of our area to Enhanced Risk of Severe thunderstorms, mainly for damaging winds. This will evolve quickly over the next few hours.  Instability now located across southern OH/WV will race northeast and a line of showers and thunderstorms will quickly develop and intensify once it reaches North Central West Virginia and the WV/PA border.

Jeff, WB1AAL