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Severe Thunderstorm Warnings Issued for Upstate South Carolina

Approaching thunderstorm clouds in South Carolina

News Summary

The National Weather Service has issued severe thunderstorm warnings for Upstate South Carolina, including areas like Greenville and Anderson. Residents should brace for high winds reaching up to 60 mph and potential hail up to 0.75 inches. With storms rolling in, staying indoors in a safe location is highly advised. Ongoing alerts indicate the weather could remain hazardous into early next week, urging locals to stay vigilant and prepared as conditions worsen.

Severe Thunderstorm Warnings for Upstate South Carolina

In Anderson, it appears that Mother Nature has her thunderclap boots on, and the National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the region. The alert, which went into effect at 7:42 p.m. on Saturday, June 7, has many locals keeping a keen eye on the sky. The counties under threat include Greenville, Laurens, Pickens, and Spartanburg, so it’s time to take this warning seriously!

Buckle Up for Wind and Hail

Forecasters are predicting some fierce weather ahead, with wind gusts reaching up to 60 mph. It’s enough to rattle the roof tiles! Additionally, be prepared for hail that might measure as large as 0.75 inches. That’s quite the little ice bomb falling from the sky! As the storm rolls in, NWS is advising everyone to move to an interior room on the lowest floor of any building for safety. Because let’s be honest—no one wants to find themselves caught in a surprise hailstorm!

Storm Track

The storm, which has been located along a line from 7 miles northwest of Pickens to 8 miles southeast of Anderson, is heading northeast at about 45 mph. The warning is currently in effect until 8:30 p.m. EDT, so if you’re in places like Greenville Downtown, Easley, Greer, and Simpsonville, it’s best to prepare for impending inclement weather.

Ongoing Thunderstorm Alerts

But wait, there’s more! The NWS is also keeping a close watch on the forecast with a report for strong thunderstorms stretching until 2:45 p.m. on Tuesday, June 10. This alert is targeted at the Pickens Mountains, Greater Pickens, and Greenville County. Expect wind gusts that could reach as high as 40 mph and possibly some pea-sized hail, about 0.25 inches. Yikes!

Stay Indoors!

An earlier alert this Sunday morning warned of strong thunderstorms from 8:45 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. for parts of Greenville County. Residents in this region should remain alert, as many well-known spots like Greenville Eastside and West Greenville are being reminded to stay indoors during this unpredictable weather.

Lightning Risks

But let’s not forget about lightning! In the U.S., around 25 million lightning strikes occur every year, mostly during the summer months. This phenomenon leads to about 20 fatalities each year, so the risk definitely goes up as a thunderstorm rolls in. The most dangerous point? When the storm is right above you!

Extra Caution on the Roads

As storms approach, it’s important to pay attention to roads becoming slick. The risk of hydroplaning increases if water builds up in front of your tires, leading to potential loss of control. Factors like tire tread depth and excessive speed can trigger this scary situation, so please drive carefully if you’re out and about!

Solid Storm Preparedness

As the skies darken and the winds pick up, it’s a good reminder for everyone to stay vigilant and prioritize safety. If you’re outdoors when storms begin brewing, the best thing you can do is seek shelter indoors. Let’s keep ourselves and our loved ones safe!

With all this being said, keep your ears tuned to the latest updates. Storm season is here, and being prepared makes all the difference!

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