AUGUSTA, Ga. – Get ready for some *challenging* weather this morning, folks! A Dense Fog Advisory has been issued for parts of Georgia and South Carolina, as fog blankets the area and *visibility plummets*. That means driving could be a bit tricky out there today!
The advisory will remain in effect until 8 AM EST this morning, and if you’re in Columbia, Lincoln, or McDuffie Counties in Georgia, or Edgefield, McCormick, and Saluda Counties in South Carolina, this is for you. Visibility is expected to dip to a quarter mile or less, which can make navigating the roads rather *hazardous*. If you must drive, please remember to:
Your safety is priority number one! So, take it easy on those roads as the fog rolls in.
And if that wasn’t enough, a Flood Warning is now in effect until 11:45 AM EST today, specifically impacting portions of central South Carolina, including Bamberg and Orangeburg Counties. Emergency management reports that flooding is *already occurring* due to excessive rainfall – between 6 and 12 inches have fallen, so this is no small matter!
Flooding can affect rivers, creeks, and streams, as well as some low-lying and flood-prone areas. Some roads are closed, and if you’re out and about, please heed the warnings. It’s crucial to avoid flooded roadways – never drive through them or around barricades. Remember the phrase: Turn around, don’t drown! Your vehicle isn’t equipped for swimming!
The good news? No additional rainfall is expected right now, so that’s a silver lining. However, the impacts of the flooding will linger throughout the morning, especially in rural areas of Northeastern Bamberg and Southwestern Orangeburg Counties.
As a result of these weather conditions, several local schools have made the decision to either delay school or shift to e-learning days. For instance, Aiken County Public Schools opted for a normal schedule today after operating on a two-hour delay yesterday. However, the Bamberg County School District has announced e-learning days for both Thursday and Friday due to worsening road conditions.
Parents and students in these areas should remain informed about potential changes. Schools in Allendale County canceled all afterschool activities in light of the heavy rain earlier this week, while Aiken Department of Public Safety closed several roads due to flooding. Make sure to stay updated through school communication channels for the latest information.
It’s always wise to check the weather before heading out. As the conditions evolve, be aware of changes and take precautions to stay safe. Lightweight rain gear might come in handy today, and having a backup plan for your travel route could save you from unexpected delays.
In conclusion, whether it’s fog on your morning drive or flooding affecting your neighborhood, preparedness is key! Stay safe, stay informed, and let’s hope for clearer skies ahead soon.
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