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Winter Storm Threatens South Carolina: Snow and Cold Weather Ahead for Columbia

Snowy landscape in South Carolina during a winter storm

News Summary

Columbia, South Carolina, is preparing for a winter storm as a cold air mass moves in, bringing possible snowfall of one to three inches. Residents are urged to take precautions, including avoiding unnecessary travel and preparing for freezing temperatures and mixed precipitation. With a state of emergency declared, safety and preparation are top priorities. The expected wintry mix could create hazardous conditions across the region, but a clearing is anticipated by Saturday morning.

Winter Storm Threatens South Carolina: Snow and Cold Weather Ahead for Columbia

Columbia, South Carolina, is bracing for a wintry surprise as a cold front sweeps through the region. With cold temperatures knocking on our doors, the forecast is calling for an increasing chance of snow, so residents are advised to prepare for some frosty fun!

Frigid Air On the Horizon

Starting Sunday night, a cold air mass will settle in, and it looks like it won’t be leaving anytime soon. Highs are expected to hover around the 30s, and at night, we could see temperatures drop into the teens. Yikes! With wind chill factors, it might feel even chillier, dipping below 15 degrees overnight. So, bundle up if you plan to step outside!

Snowfall Predictions for the Midlands and Beyond

The National Weather Service indicates that most of South Carolina is likely to see some snowfall come Tuesday into Wednesday. Accumulations could range from one to three inches, especially in areas south of Interstate 20. Those in the Midlands, Lowcountry, and Pee Dee regions are gearing up for what the NWS is calling a “highly impactful” winter storm.

While the Upstate is expected to receive less snow than other parts of the state, it is still wise to remain cautious. The forecast is clear that significant snowfall is a rare event in the Midlands, with the last major accumulation in Columbia dating back to 1973, when over a foot blanketed the city.

Taking Precautions

With the impending storm, a state of emergency has been declared for South Carolina to ensure proper preparations and responses. Residents should be aware that the extremely cold conditions may lead to frozen pipes, and dangerous conditions could arise for those without proper shelter. Staying warm and safe is the top priority!

Officials are urging folks to avoid unnecessary travel during this winter weather event. If you must venture out, keep your headlights on and drive carefully. Road conditions could quickly become hazardous, especially in areas under winter weather advisories that are at risk for freezing rain and slick surfaces.

Mixed Precipitation Expected

As the storm system rolls in, prepare for a wintry mix of rain, sleet, snow, and freezing rain to blanket South Carolina. Regions further north and along I-20 are anticipated to have a better chance of receiving snowfall. Light snow or sleet accumulations may also pop up in various sections of the state.

Looking Ahead

By Saturday morning, the storm system is expected to shift away, paving the way for clearing skies. But don’t get your hopes up for warmth just yet; the cold temperatures will stick around for a while. So, if you’re dreaming of a winter wonderland, make sure to enjoy it safely!

Important Safety Tips

As we gear up for this winter storm, here are a few quick tips:

  • Stay indoors if possible, especially during peak storm hours.
  • Keep warm and dress in layers.
  • Have emergency supplies ready, just in case.
  • Check on neighbors who may need assistance.

So there you have it, Columbia! A winter storm is upon us, and it’s time to get ready for some seasonal chills and thrills. Whether it ends up being a light dusting or a cozy snow day, stay safe, stay warm, and enjoy the beauty that winter can bring!

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