News Summary
Residents of Bamberg, Calhoun, and Orangeburg counties are advised to prepare as severe thunderstorm warnings have been issued. Although the storm weakened, wind gusts could reach 50 mph, and localized flooding is possible. Meteorologists tracked the storm moving northeast, affecting several areas. Residents are urged to stay indoors and remain alert, as above-average rainfall is expected in the coming weeks.
Severe Thunderstorm Warnings Sweep Across Bamberg, Calhoun, and Orangeburg Counties!
Residents of Bamberg, Calhoun, and Orangeburg counties, hold onto your hats! The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a severe thunderstorm warning that sent ripples of excitement (and concern) through the region. While this storm did initially raise a few alarm bells, it quickly weakened below the severe limits, meaning there’s no immediate threat to life or property. However, don’t pack away your umbrellas just yet!
What’s Going On with the Weather?
The storm warning was first put in place until 8:45 p.m. but was updated around 5:16 p.m. when meteorologists noted strong thunderstorms still raging. Wind gusts could reach up to 50 mph, which means you might want to keep an eye on those patio chairs and plan for some indoor entertainment!
The Storm is on the Move
Using Doppler radar, meteorologists tracked a strong thunderstorm near Barnwell, which is currently moving northeast at a leisurely 10 mph. This storm has affected numerous locations including Barnwell, Denmark, Williston, and Blackville, to name a few. Residents in these areas are advised to seek refuge indoors if they happen to be outside when the storm arrives. Pro tip: Your favorite cozy blanket might just be the perfect companion for the evening!
Prepare for Some Wild Weather
With heavy rain rolling in, there is the potential for localized flooding, particularly in areas known for poor drainage. Remember, if you encounter flooded roadways, it’s best to turn around and find another route! Driving through such conditions is not only risky but can also lead to hydroplaning—when your vehicle slides uncontrollably on a wet surface. To avoid that, keep your speed in check and always be cautious of water depth on the road.
Lightning Strikes and Safety Tips
And let’s not forget about the lightning. This storm is delivering frequent cloud-to-ground strikes that can reach up to 10 miles away. Did you know that in the U.S., around 25 million lightning strikes occur every year, leading to approximately 20 fatalities? To stay safe, it’s essential to find shelter during thunderstorms and avoid standing near tall objects or trees. The risk increases significantly as the storm approaches, peaking when it’s directly overhead.
What’s Next for the Weather?
Looking ahead, forecasters are suggesting that we can expect above-average rainfall and temperatures for the next two weeks. Residents in the affected counties should remain alert as a slight risk of severe thunderstorms and flash flooding looms on the horizon. Weather patterns may stay unsettled, presenting a greater than 50% chance of storms each day through Friday. So, keep those rain boots handy!
Stay Informed and Stay Safe!
As always, the best way to stay informed is to keep an eye on weather alerts. Make sure you have a safe space to take cover when thunderstorms hit, keep important items secured, and avoid any unnecessary travel during heavy rain. While thunderstorm warnings can seem daunting, a little preparation can go a long way. So let’s weather this storm together!
Stay safe out there, Bamberg, Calhoun, and Orangeburg counties! We’ll keep you updated on any changing forecasts, and remember, the storm will pass, but the memories of a cozy night in will last forever!
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Additional Resources
- Island Packet: Severe Thunderstorm Warnings
- Wikipedia: Thunderstorm
- The State: Weather Updates
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- Myrtle Beach Online: Weather Alerts
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Severe Weather
- Live 5 News: Severe Thunderstorm Warning
- Google News: Storm Warnings
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