Why would anyone keep both of these systems at the same time?
Biggest problem with DW is the expensive start up cost. It requires a good understanding of your data and business domain before you can break them up into facts and dimensions. Anytime along the process if your assumption had been wrong, you're tied to either leave things be or go through another arduous maintenance cycle. I have seen DW process never going anywhere due to this high overhead costs. Not to mention, if your DW guy leaves, it's extremely hard to train a replacement because the domain knowledge goes with him. Yeah it's like the classic waterfall process, rigid and brittle and usually unable to cope with changing requirement/business landscape.
NoSql on the other hand is agile. You can create your indices on the fly, as needed, in an ad-hoc manner. There is almost never any need to understand your data before you store them. And as your understanding improves, NoSql solution tends to scale well.
Given how easily NoSql can assume the role of a DW, but not the other way around, why bother with DW at all? How do you justify the expensive existence of the DW system when you already have a NoSql solution? Is there a place for the 2 to co-exist?