South Carolina’s Midlands area is bracing for wintry weather this weekend, with a winter storm warning in effect. From freezing rain to sleet, hazardous driving conditions are expected, especially in counties like Kershaw, Fairfield, and Newberry. Residents are advised to prepare for power outages and tree damage, and school schedules have been adjusted due to the anticipated icy roads. The storm will bring bitterly cold temperatures as well, making safety and preparedness essential in the coming days.
Heads up, folks! The Midlands area of South Carolina is gearing up for some wintry weather that’s expected to make its presence felt this weekend. A winter storm warning has been issued for several counties, promising a mix of precipitation that could lead to quite a sketchy situation on the roads.
The warning kicks off at 10 a.m. on Friday, January 10, and won’t call it quits until 7 a.m. on Saturday, January 11. If you live in counties like Kershaw, Fairfield, Newberry, Saluda, or Edgefield, it’s time to pay close attention! For those in Richland, Lexington, Aiken, Calhoun, Orangeburg, and Sumter counties, you’re under a winter storm advisory, which means you should also prepare for the potential impacts.
The region is bracing for a slippery mess of freezing rain and sleet, which is expected to create hazardous driving conditions. Keep in mind that power outages and tree damage might also be on the agenda, so it’s best to be prepared.
Brace yourself! Northern parts of the Midlands could see up to a quarter inch of ice, while light snow and sleet accumulations are also a possibility. If you’re in the Columbia area, keep your umbrella handy. Rain showers are part of the forecast, with up to half an inch of precipitation expected.
And just to make things clear, the chance of precipitation is sitting at a solid 100%. So, yes, you may want to reconsider any outdoor plans this weekend!
So, what about the temperatures? Expect a chilly day on Friday with highs stretching to around 36 degrees. It’ll feel even colder once the sun goes down, as overnight lows are expected to dip to a teeth-chattering 31 degrees. This drop in temperature could lead to black ice sticking around into Sunday morning, adding to the list of travel hazards.
In light of the incoming storm, several school districts in the Columbia area have decided to adjust their class schedules. It’s a wise move considering the icy road conditions anticipated during the Friday morning and evening commutes.
In preparation for possible power outages, residents are urged to have their emergency kits ready. This includes batteries, flashlights, food, and drinking water just in case. The National Weather Service has been sounding the alarm, emphasizing that the storm could bring about widespread ice accumulation. Already, signs of that mix of wintry weather have been observed across the area.
As we peer into the weekend forecast, it’s shaping up to be dry and cold after the storm passes. With the temperatures expected to hang around the 40s during the day and dip to the 20s at night, it’s crucial to stay bundled up and prepared!
Local authorities recommend limiting travel until conditions improve. If you absolutely have to hit the road, use extra caution and consider leaving early to avoid any slippery surprises. Stay safe and warm out there, South Carolina!
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