News Summary
Columbia, South Carolina is preparing for an expected snowfall starting Tuesday afternoon. With a 65-85% chance of snow predicted, residents may see accumulations of between half an inch and 2 inches. Cold temperatures in the teens and possible icy conditions add to the winter challenges. Residents are advised to take precautions to protect plumbing and outdoor pets. A slight warming trend is expected later in the week, but another potential snow event may follow soon.
Winter Weather Alert: Snow Set to Blanket Columbia, South Carolina
Looks like the folks in Columbia, South Carolina are gearing up for a bit of a winter surprise this week! According to the latest updates from the weather wizards, snow is increasingly likely to grace the Midlands starting Tuesday afternoon. So grab your cozy blankets and hot cocoa, and let’s dive into what you can expect.
Snowfall Predictions
Prepare for the flurries! Snow is expected to kick off around 3 p.m. on Tuesday, and there’s chatter about it sticking around well into Wednesday morning. With a hefty 65-85% chance of precipitation, it seems pretty certain we’ll see some of that fluffy white stuff falling from the sky. How much snow can we expect? Well, forecasts are suggesting an accumulation of anywhere from half an inch to 2 inches across Columbia. However, our neighbors in the southern and eastern parts of the Midlands might be treated to even higher totals!
But hold your horses! There’s a big catch— areas to the west of Columbia, like Chapin and Newberry, might be left out of all this snowy fun. Looks like they’re on the edge of a sharp cutoff, leaving them dry while the rest of the city enjoys some winter magic.
Cold Conditions Ahead
In addition to snow, the cold is here to stay, winter-style. Morning temperatures might dip down into the teens, meaning it’s going to feel even chillier with wind chills that can make it feel like we’re in the single digits. If you’re hoping for a warm-up, Wednesday will only bring a daytime high of about 34 degrees, but don’t forget about the overnight low plunging to 15 degrees. That’s a prime recipe for refreezing, so watch out for some icy patches!
Safety Tips for Residents
Safety first, right? It’s a good idea for residents to cover up any outdoor pipes and water spigots to prevent those pesky bursts. Letting indoor faucets drip just a little overnight can also keep the plumbing safe from freezing. And let’s not forget our furry friends! Pet owners should bring pets indoors and make sure any sensitive plants and vegetation are protected from the freezing temps.
For those who have livestock, it’s time to check on them to ensure they’re keeping warm and have access to unfrozen water. A little preemptive care goes a long way in these chilly conditions!
What Comes Next?
As we look ahead, a slight warming trend is anticipated by Friday, with daytime highs creeping into the 40s and overnight lows around 23 degrees. Saturday is shaping up to be even better with predictions of reaching a cozy high of 50 degrees. Who wouldn’t love that?
But don’t put away your snow gear just yet! There’s a hint of another possible snowstorm emerging from a weak system projected for Thursday night. This could potentially turn into the third snow event for Columbia this winter, and wow—who would’ve thought we’d see this much snow after the last measurable snowfall was back in January 2022? It’s been a snowy few weeks for sure!
Stay Tuned!
With all these chilly developments, it’s essential to stay updated on the weather as things can change quickly. So, keep your snow shovels handy, stay warm, and enjoy the beauty of a winter wonderland in Columbia, South Carolina!
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Additional Resources
- The State: Winter Weather Alert
- Wikipedia: Winter Weather
- WLTX: Winter Weather in South Carolina
- Google Search: Winter Weather South Carolina
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