Freeze Watch Issued for Orangeburg and Surrounding Areas as Chilly Weekend Approaches

Freeze Watch Issued for Orangeburg and Surrounding Areas as Chilly Weekend Approaches

Attention Residents of Orangeburg and Surrounding Areas!

Get Ready for a Chilly Weekend!

If you’re in Orangeburg or nearby counties, brace yourselves! The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a freeze watch that will be in effect this Saturday morning from 3 a.m. to 9 a.m. The watch includes Northwestern Orangeburg, Central Orangeburg, and Southeastern Orangeburg, along with Lincoln, McDuffie, Columbia, Richmond, Burke, McCormick, Edgefield, Saluda, Aiken, Barnwell, Calhoun, Clarendon, and Bamberg counties. It looks like we’re in for some sub-freezing temperatures, dipping as low as 30 degrees in parts of east central Georgia and central South Carolina. Yeowch!

What Does This Mean for You?

As late Friday night rolls in, those chillier temperatures could spell trouble for your outdoor plants and plumbing. The NWS warns that “frost and freeze conditions could kill crops, other sensitive vegetation, and possibly damage unprotected outdoor plumbing.” So, if you have any tender plants hanging around outdoors, it’s time to take action!

Time to Take Precautions!

What can you do to keep your flowers blooming and pipes flowing? The NWS suggests a few steps. For your precious plants, why not try moving them indoors if you can? If that’s not possible, consider covering them with blankets or burlap to offer a bit of protection. Every little bit helps when it comes to battling those frosty conditions!

Now, let’s talk about those pesky plumbing pipes! You’ll want to wrap, drain, or allow them to drip slowly to prevent freezing. It’s an easy fix that could save you a lot of hassle later on! Trust us, your future self will thank you.

Watch Out on the Water!

Planning to hit the lakes this weekend? The NWS also warns of “strong winds and rough waves” that could create hazardous conditions for small boats. So, if you’re out there on the water, remember to use extra caution to avoid any risk of capsizing. What’s more, those strong winds could mean some choppy waves, so keep a watchful eye and hold on tight!

When Does a Freeze Watch Become a Freeze Warning?

Good question! Generally, freeze warnings are issued from May to October but can be extended if the temperature dips appropriately. When forecasters see indicators pointing to a drop into the freezing zone of 29-32 degrees, that’s when a freeze watch might pop up. You may hear the term “freeze warning” at this time of year, so keep those ears perked and eyes peeled for updates!

Wrapping It Up!

As we prepare for a chilly Saturday morning, it’s important to stay informed and take the right steps to protect your home, plants, and belongings. If you witness a freeze watch or warning in your area, remember to act swiftly to avoid unfortunate consequences for your vegetation or plumbing.

So, get those jackets, blankets, and warm cups of cocoa ready! Winter is trying to sneak in, and we all know how unpredictable the weather can be. Stay safe, stay warm, and enjoy those cozy indoor days!


Freeze Watch Issued for Orangeburg and Surrounding Areas as Chilly Weekend Approaches

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