Severe Weather Unleashes Chaos in Columbia, SC on Easter Sunday

Dark storm clouds over Columbia SC

News Summary

On Easter Sunday, Columbia, SC, faced unexpected severe weather with storms and tornado warnings disrupting celebrations. Emergency services rescued individuals trapped in floodwaters, while the city dealt with property damage, power outages, and tornado warnings. The community demonstrated resilience amidst the chaos, coming together to support one another. Looking ahead, warmer weather is expected, but more rain could be on the horizon.

Severe Weather Hits Columbia, SC on Easter Sunday

Columbia, SC, experienced a wild turn of events this Easter Sunday as a severe weather system swept through the region. Initially, residents anticipated a perfect day filled with sunshine and warm temperatures in the 80s. How quickly things changed!

Beautiful Beginnings Turn Into Stormy Skies

The day started off pleasantly, with partly sunny skies and absolutely no rain in the forecast. People were outside enjoying Easter festivities, unaware of the brewing trouble in the weather. But by the evening, a different story unfolded, and many soon found themselves grappling with the aftermath of strong storms and even tornado warnings.

A Dramatic Evening Rescue

Damage and Disruption Across the Region

indefinitely suspend recycling operations. This shift has left many residents wondering how they’ll manage their waste in the coming days.

High Winds Lead to Power Outages

4,000 customers in Boone County were without electrical service. Outages spread throughout nearby Cole and Morgan Counties as well, leaving many wondering when the lights would come back on.

Tornado Warnings and Flood Watches Issued

low-level interior rooms for their safety. The risk of flooding became evident as numerous reports of storm-related flooding emerged, alarming many families.

Aftermath and Community Resilience

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