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West Main Street in Laurens to Undergo Major Construction

Construction workers working on West Main Street with warning signs

News Summary

On April 22, 2025, West Main Street in Laurens will close temporarily for drainage system upgrades. The South Carolina Department of Transportation is replacing a collapsed clay pipe and adding new storm drains. The closure will affect the area from Laurens Lumber to Sitgreaves Street, expected to last three or four days. Residents are advised to use alternate routes and stay informed about weather conditions during this period.

Ladies and Gentlemen of Laurens, Listen Up!

Exciting changes are heading our way! On April 22, 2025, West Main Street in Laurens is set for a significant transformation as construction teams swing into action to upgrade the drainage system. Grab your calenders and mark that date because there’s a temporary closure coming to our streets!

What Happened Now?

It seems our trusty clay pipe has decided to call it quits and collapse right in front of the First Presbyterian Church. Well, no worries! The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) is stepping up to the plate. They’re planning to not only replace that collapsed pipe but also add a trio of brand new retrofits and storm drains to enhance our drainage system overall. It’s a win-win!

The Nitty-Gritty Details

For those who like to plan ahead, the closure begins at 7 a.m. and is expected to last until they finish up—aiming for three or four days, depending on the friendly weather! To keep everyone safe, there will be some steel plates over the construction area when work is not in progress.

The section of West Main Street being closed will stretch from Laurens Lumber down to Sitgreaves Street. Don’t fret about getting around though! You can still take alternate routes via Sitgreaves Street and nearby roads to keep your journey smooth.

Weather Warning – Stay Alert!

As we look ahead to April 22, the forecast shows partly cloudy skies with a chance of afternoon showers or thunderstorms, and temperatures peaking around a cozy 80°F. Hold onto your hats because gusty winds and even a sprinkle of small hail might make an appearance. The breeze will come from the southwest at about 5 to 10 mph, with those chances of rain hovering around 40%. Nighttime is expected to cool off to about 60°F, so keep that light jacket nearby!

Storm Chaos Round-Up!

On a side note, authorities recently issued strong thunderstorm alerts for our beloved town of Laurens and neighboring Greenwood counties. Previous storms had some excitement, including tornado warnings, but thankfully, the National Weather Service has reported no significant tornado activity directly affecting us.

However, keep a lookout for penny-sized hail during storms; it can cause minor damage and isn’t an ideal shower accessory! If you spot dark skies rolling in, be sure to seek shelter and stay indoors until things clear up. It’s all about safety, folks!

Road Safety Tips

Speaking of safety, let’s talk about those rainy days—especially with hydroplaning. It’s a slippery situation when water builds up in front of tires, leading to loss of control. With the recent icy conditions leading to over 100 car accidents reported on Upstate roads, it’s wise to think twice before heading out unless absolutely necessary!

A Community Bonding Moment

For those concerned about the recent weather and its impact, local community centers, bus services, and the Greenville Zoo have temporarily closed for safety. Plus, shelters are ready to assist our homeless community during this inclement weather. It’s truly a reminder of how important it is to come together during tough times.

Stay Informed!

As we gear up for these changes and the unpredictable weather, staying informed is crucial. Keep an eye out for updates on the West Main Street construction and remember to drive safely during these spring showers!

That’s all for now, Laurens! Stay safe, keep those umbrellas handy, and stay tuned for more local news. We’ve got this!

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