Cold Weather Advisory Set to Chill South Carolina Residents

Cold weather landscape in South Carolina

News Summary

Midlands residents should prepare for dipping temperatures and a cold weather advisory issued by the National Weather Service. With overnight temperatures potentially reaching the lower 40s and a 70% chance of rain on Tuesday, the area is advised to dress warmly and remain cautious. Additional rain and possible thunderstorms are anticipated later in the week, with the risk of localized flooding also on the rise. Residents are encouraged to look out for one another during these chilly days and heed advisories to stay safe.

Cold Weather Advisory Set to Chill South Carolina Residents!

Good morning, Midlands! If you’re stepping outside today, brace yourself for some cloudy skies and brisk temperatures that might just catch you off guard. With highs expected to range from the 50s to 60s, it seems like spring is taking a backseat as a chilly front rolls in this morning, bringing in some cooler air.

Light Showers Could Make an Appearance

Although there might be a few isolated showers popping up, the chance of rain today is only about 20%. But don’t let that fool you; the overnight temperature is set to drop down into the lower 40s. If you’re planning to be out and about after dark, make sure to grab a warm coat, because there is a slight possibility of rain!

Wet Weather Ahead

Looking ahead to tomorrow, residents can expect a bit more action in the sky! Rain chances are poised to ramp up, especially as we venture into Tuesday, continuing into Thursday thanks to a stationary front that’s moving in. Depending on where you are in the state, you might feel temperatures swing from cool 40s and 50s in the northern regions to a more comfortable 60s and even 70s down south.

Don’t forget your umbrella on Tuesday! Expect scattered showers throughout the day with a significant 70% chance of rain. It’s going to be the wettest day of the week with more resilient showers throughout the night. By Wednesday, the forecast suggests we could see an 80% chance of precipitation, so prepare for a soggy mid-week!

Thunder in the Forecast

And just when you thought it couldn’t get any more exciting, Thursday might bring scattered showers and possible thunderstorms as that front continues to linger. So, keep those raincoats at the ready! After all this wet weather, Friday should be a welcome break, bringing a dry Valentine’s Day with highs soaring around 60-degrees.

Cold Weather Advisory Issued

Now, here’s something to pay attention to! The National Weather Service has issued a cold weather advisory that will take effect from Monday at 7 p.m. until Tuesday at noon for areas including the West Columbia River Gorge. This advisory isn’t just a pinky promise; it warns residents that felt temperatures could dip as low as zero to ten degrees, increasing the risk of frostbite and hypothermia for anyone out in the cold!

When temperatures dip like this, it’s crucial to take extra care. Residents are advised to dress warmly, covering any exposed skin, keeping pets cozy indoors, and checking in on neighbors who might need a bit of extra assistance during these chilly days. If you must travel, make sure to drive cautiously! Wet conditions can lead to slick roads, which could mean an increased risk of hypothermia if you’re stuck.

Prepare for Flooding

As we look further into the week, be on the lookout for total rainfall amounts that could easily reach between 1 to 2 inches, with potential higher localized amounts, particularly in the northwest. While rain is a great way to nourish the earth, it can also lead to localized flooding and slick roads, so it’s best to keep an eye on the skies!

Overall, a bit of planning will go a long way this week. So grab those boots, layer up, and prepare for the weather rollercoaster ahead!

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Cold Weather Advisory Set to Chill South Carolina Residents

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