Aiken County residents are bracing for a wintry mix this upcoming weekend as forecasts predict rain, snow, and freezing rain from January 10 into January 11. Amid sunny and mild conditions earlier in the week, preparations for potentially tricky travel conditions are underway. Local officials emphasize the importance of being ready for power outages and adverse weather, especially after previous significant snowfall events. As Aiken County looks ahead to more unpredictable winter weather, residents are reminded to stay warm and safe.
As the citizens of Aiken gear up for a chilly weekend ahead, everyone is keeping a close watch on the weather forecast. It’s not just a typical winter weekend—a *wintry mix* could be making its way into our area, and it’s time to reflect on past snowfalls while preparing for what might happen next. Who could forget the heavy snowfall that blanketed Laurens Street in downtown Aiken back in January 2018? Snow days like that don’t come often, but when they do, they take the town by storm.
Before the wintery weather hits, residents can expect abundant sunshine and mild temperatures this week. January 8, 2025, promises a pleasant high of *48°F*, giving folks a perfect chance to go outside, soak in the sun, and enjoy the brisk winter air. But don’t let that mild weather fool you! Come nighttime, temperatures are expected to dip to around *22°F*, with winds blowing in from the northwest at 10 to 15 mph. You might want to grab that cozy blanket if you’re planning on being outdoors later in the evening.
Looking ahead, residents of Aiken County should prepare for some potentially tricky conditions. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued warnings about the possibility of a *wintry mix* as cold weather settles in. Meteorologists are watching carefully as a storm system approaches, predicting rain, snow, and possibly freezing rain to hit the area overnight from January 10 into January 11.
As temperatures hover near freezing, folks need to be vigilant about potential precipitation types. There’s a 50% chance of showers after 1 p.m. on January 10, with the *real action* expected from 9 p.m. until about 4 a.m. Expect to see a mix of rain and maybe even some snow flurries as the night unfolds.
On January 11, the morning could bring more than just coffee for some residents—it might bring rain showers before the skies begin to clear up later in the day. With temperatures expected to reach around *43°F*, those who take cover in the morning can look forward to a slightly brighter afternoon. But don’t be surprised if you hear a *splash* or two from those lingering showers.
Given the unpredictable winter weather ahead, Paul Matthews, Aiken County’s Director of Emergency Management, suggests that residents take some time to prepare. It’s always best to be ready for anything! This could mean gathering supplies for power outages or simply having a cozy spot to hunker down if the weather makes travel difficult.
While most of the concerns are leaning towards a predominantly rain event for January 10 and 11, a *sharp cutoff* of snow and ice is expected in areas north and west of Interstate 20, making it essential to stay informed about conditions in your area.
Looking beyond this upcoming storm, it seems that a return to colder and drier weather is in the cards for January 12 and 13. While this week may start off sunny and mild, the potential for a wintry mix dangles like a snowflake in the air, reminding us all that winter is not quite finished with Aiken just yet.
So grab your warmest clothes, prepare that hot chocolate, and let’s see what this winter weekend has in store for us. Stay warm, Aiken!
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