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Severe Weather Alert: Strong Storms Expected in Columbia, SC

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A severe weather alert has been issued for Columbia, South Carolina, as strong to severe storms are expected on Monday afternoon. The National Weather Service warns of damaging winds and heavy rainfall, leading to potential flash flooding. Storms are expected to occur between 1 PM and 7 PM, primarily affecting areas south of the Interstate 20 corridor. Residents are advised to secure outdoor items and stay informed about shifting weather conditions, as temperatures are also set to drop significantly following the storms.

Severe Weather Alert: Strong Storms Expected in Columbia, SC on Monday Afternoon

Residents of Columbia, South Carolina, brace yourselves! Monday afternoon is shaping up to be quite the weather spectacle, as the National Weather Service has warned of strong to severe storms headed our way. Just when you thought spring was settling in, here comes a wild weather ride!

Storm Timing and Severity

The storms are expected to kick off between 1 PM and 7 PM, so if you have plans, you might want to keep an eye on the skies! The main threats include damaging winds and heavy rain, which could lead to flash flooding, especially in urban and flood-prone areas. Folks, remember to steer clear of those risky spots!

Where’s the Risk?

The most intense weather is predicted to hit along and south of the Interstate 20 corridor. While the entire Midlands region is under a marginal risk for excessive rainfall, be particularly cautious if you’re in that hotspot area. A good rule of thumb is to stay informed and ready to adapt your plans if needed!

Wind and Rain Predictions

So, what about the winds? Forecasts suggest we could see speeds ranging from 10-15 mph, with occasional gusts potentially reaching up to 26 mph. Isolated areas could experience even stronger gusts, so it might be a good idea to secure any outdoor furniture and garden decorations. Strong winds can knock over trees and branches, which poses a risk of dowed power lines and outages. Let’s not forget those pesky power interruptions!

Now onto the rain! A whopping 100% chance of rain means your umbrella is definitely going to come in handy. Expect up to 2 inches of rain, and don’t be surprised if some spots see even higher amounts during thunderstorms. Grab those galoshes because wet weather is on its way!

Temperature Shift on the Horizon

Monday’s high temperatures will hover in the mid-70s, but don’t get too comfy because a major shift is on approach. As the storms move away, a much cooler and drier air mass will settle over the Midlands. Tuesday and Wednesday promise to bring high temps in the 60s, a far cry from Monday’s brief warmth. And if you’re wondering about those chilly nights, get ready! Overnight temperatures could dip into the mid to upper 30s by Tuesday night, raising some concerns for frost.

Stay Updated!

Since the weather situation is still developing, make sure to tune in for updates as more information becomes available. Quick little weather checks throughout the day will help you stay ahead of any surprises Mother Nature might throw at us!

In conclusion, remember to be prepared and stay safe out there, Columbia! Stock up on those flashlights and batteries, keep your phone charged, and pay close attention to local weather updates. It’s all about riding out this storm and coming out the other side safely. Happy storm-watching, everyone!

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