Windchill overnight could bring the temperature down to the single digits in parts of the Midlands, leading to snow accumulation according to the National Weather Service.
Below freezing weather is headed to South Carolina. Here’s how long it will last and where you can set your thermostat to save money.
Limited operations on Wednesday. City employees will work remotely to ensure continuity of service delivery for non-essential functions on Wednesday. Public safety and other essential functions will operate as normal. For all emergencies, please call 911. Residents can access City services on-line or by calling 803-545-3300
The Midlands could see its most significant snowfall in years as a large winter storm moves through the southeast.
A winter storm warning in the Columbia area was canceled early Wednesday morning, but both a winter weather advisory and a cold weather advisory remain in effect for the Midlands, according to the National Weather Service. They are set to expire at 9 and 10 a.m., respectively.
A cold front is bringing freezing temperatures and hazardous conditions to millions across the country this month.
Areas across South Carolina saw snow on Tuesday, some places that very rarely see it. Here are some preliminary reports from the National Weather Service. In the Upstate most places saw a dusting and up to a tenth of an inch of snow.
School districts announcing changes in South Carolina for Wednesday due to snow: We will add to this list if other districts make changes:Greenville County Schools: "Greenville County Schools will have an eLearning day Wednesday,
Snow showers will begin to arrive this afternoon, with the best chance at consistent snowfall occurring from 6 to 10 PM.
screenshot Courtesy of National Weather Service More specifically, there is a 40%-50% chance of above-average temperatures in South Carolina from February through April. And there is a 33%-40% ...