News Summary
Residents of Clinton, South Carolina, are facing unsettled weather on January 10, 2026, with thunderstorms, high humidity, and a Lake Wind Advisory. The day starts foggy, but rain showers with a high chance of thunderstorms are expected throughout the morning and into the afternoon. Wind gusts could reach up to 35 mph, advising caution for lake enthusiasts. As evening approaches, lingering showers may continue, prompting residents to stay warm and prepared indoors.
Clinton, SC, Faces Unsettled Weather with Thunderstorms and Lake Wind Advisory on January 10, 2026
If you’re waking up in Clinton, South Carolina this morning, don’t forget to grab that umbrella! The current weather is foggy and a bit dreary, with the temperature sitting at a mild 62°F (16°C). As the day unfolds, the weather is expected to take a more dramatic turn.
Morning Forecast: Beware of Thunderstorms!
The forecast for the rest of the morning looks pretty exciting, albeit a bit chaotic. By 7:00 AM, residents can expect the skies to open up with thunderstorms rolling in, bringing that temperature up a notch to about 62°F (17°C). By 9:00 AM, those thunderstorms will still persist, so you might want to plan indoor activities if possible.
Throughout the day, the chance of rain showers is a whopping 80%, meaning those thunderheads are pretty much guaranteed to make an appearance. The showers will likely be quite heavy at times, leading to a total precipitation accumulation of up to 0.70 inches by the day’s end. It’s safe to say that this isn’t going to be your typical sunny January day!
Afternoon Updates: Keep an Eye on the Weather
Wind Advisory for Lake Enthusiasts
Evening Weather: Wrap Up Warm
In Summary: Prepare for a Wild Weather Day
Author: STAFF HERE CLINTON
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