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South Carolina Prepares for Major Winter Weather Event

Winter Weather in South Carolina

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South Carolina is gearing up for a significant winter weather event, with forecasts predicting snow accumulation and freezing temperatures. The National Weather Service has warned that cold air will settle in starting Sunday night, with winter storm warnings already in effect. Expected snow accumulations could reach up to 4 inches in some areas, particularly in the Midlands and Lowcountry, while icy road conditions pose travel hazards. Residents are urged to take precautions against the cold and stay informed about weather updates.

South Carolina is bracing for a wintry weather event with a significant forecast of snow and freezing temperatures affecting the region. The National Weather Service (NWS) has announced that cold air will move into the area starting Sunday night and is expected to linger throughout the coming week. Residents can expect high temperatures to hover around the 30s, with overnight lows potentially dropping into the teens.

The cold snap is predicted to be particularly severe between Tuesday and Thursday, with wind chill values falling below 15 degrees. The NWS has communicated increasing confidence that most parts of South Carolina will experience snow accumulation, primarily starting Tuesday and continuing into Wednesday, with expected accumulations ranging from 1 to 3 inches.

A “highly impactful” winter storm is projected, especially affecting areas located south of Interstate 20. Regions such as the Midlands, Lowcountry, and Pee Dee are likely to face the brunt of the storm, while the Upstate may witness lesser snow accumulation. Specific forecasts suggest that areas in southeast South Carolina, including Clarendon, Orangeburg, Sumter, and Calhoun Counties, could see 3 to 4 inches of snow, whereas Columbia might experience 1 to 3 inches and northern regions may receive a trace to 1 inch.

Weather advisories have been issued, including a Winter Storm Warning in effect until 9 AM Wednesday for certain regions. Other areas are currently under a Winter Weather Advisory, which underscores the potential for hazardous travel conditions caused by icy roads and accumulated snow. As the storm approaches, the current temperatures are dangerously cold, with lows predicted around 23 degrees Fahrenheit.

Drivers are advised to exercise caution as conditions are expected to deteriorate due to snow cover. The NWS has also warned of potential risks such as frozen pipes and health hazards for those without proper shelter. Cold weather precautions are essential; individuals are urged to wear multiple layers and protect their extremities when spending extended periods outdoors.

The wintry weather phenomenon is occurring as February begins colder than usual, immediately following a historically cold January in Columbia. Meteorologists observe that such deep cold air penetrating the Gulf Coast is rare and contributes significantly to winter weather conditions in the region. Following Wednesday’s snowfall, the weather is expected to dry out through the end of the week, with a slight warming trend anticipated for the upcoming weekend.

As communities prepare for the wintry weather, local authorities encourage residents to remain informed and ready to adapt their plans as necessary. With the cold weather set to impact daily life, being proactive can help ensure safety and comfort during this unusual cold blast.

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