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Columbia’s real estate professionals gathered at the 36th Annual REGAL Awards Gala on Saturday. Held at Junction 800, the event showcased and honored achievements in the thriving Midlands market, all while a potential winter weather advisory looms ahead. The community is encouraged to prepare for possible hazardous conditions this week, while enjoying the weekend’s expected warmer temperatures.
Columbia Celebrates Real Estate Achievements Amid Wintry Forecast!
In a dazzling celebration of success, Columbia was filled with glitz and glamour on Saturday evening, as the Sales & Marketing Council of Greater Columbia held its 36th Annual REGAL Awards Gala. The event took place at the stylish Junction 800 located on Gervais Street and was themed “An Evening in the Garden,” beckoning guests to sport their finest formal attire.
As the night unfolded, professionals in the Midlands came together to honor their hard work and accomplishments over the past year. The gala recognized notable achievements in various career fields which contribute to the area’s thriving real estate market. It was indeed an inspiring night filled with applause, admiration, and even a sprinkle of local flair!
Weather Watch: A Wintry Mix Ahead
But wait! Don’t pack away those winter coats just yet. The National Weather Service has issued a heads-up about potential winter weather greeting Columbia soon. A low-pressure system is making its way towards the area, and if you’re a fan of snowflakes, you might be in for a treat!
This upcoming Wednesday, residents can anticipate a wintry mix of freezing rain, sleet, and possibly even some snow. With Wednesday’s temperatures hovering around freezing at a low of around 30 degrees, the type of precipitation will all depend on just how chilly it gets!
Prepare for Potential Hazards
The winter weather advisory should have your attention, especially considering the possibility of hazardous driving conditions thanks to that expected snowy mix. The South Carolina Department of Transportation isn’t sitting idly by; crews are gearing up by applying salt brine on the roads, taking care to prioritize interstates and primary routes.
As we look at the end of the week, things might get a bit chillier! Temperatures are predicted to dip into the 20s overnight, with a low of 20 degrees forecasted for Thursday night. This could spell trouble for those unfamiliar with black ice, which may be present due to refreezing.
Weekend Forecast: A Little Warmth Returns
Fear not, though, because relief is on the horizon! The weekend is looking brighter, with temperatures expected to rise back into the comfortable 50s and 60s. If you’ve been feeling cooped up during the recent winter storms, the weekend could offer a perfect opportunity to get outside and enjoy some fresh air.
It’s worth noting that if snow does materialize on Wednesday, this would be the third snowstorm in the Midlands for 2025! Many locals remember the swirling snowflakes from January 10 and January 22, when snowfall totals reached nearly 4 inches in some areas. With such a frenzy of winter weather, it’s hard to believe that the last significant snowfall prior to these events was all the way back in January 2022!
For those in Kershaw and Lee Counties, a winter weather advisory is in place from 11 a.m. Wednesday until 5 a.m. Thursday, so make sure to stay updated and plan accordingly.
As Columbia basks in the afterglow of the REGAL Awards Gala, the community can also stay mindful of the weather changes ahead. Whether you’re celebrating achievements in real estate or preparing for the winter weather, kindness and resilience are always in season!
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- Weather.com: Columbia SC Weather
- The State: Weather News
- Wikipedia: Columbia, South Carolina
- WMBF News: SCDOT Prepares for Winter Weather
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Winter
- WIS TV: Wintry Weather Forecast
