A picturesque view of Columbia, SC blanketed in snow, highlighting the beauty of winter in the city.
Residents of Columbia, S.C. should prepare for a significant cool-down and snowfall expected to begin Tuesday afternoon. After pleasant weather this weekend with sunny skies, temperatures will drop dramatically, ushering in an arctic blast. The area could see accumulation of up to 2 inches of snow, prompting safety advisories and early school dismissals. As the community readies itself for winter conditions, it’s important to stay safe and warm during this cold snap.
Get ready, Columbia! This weekend, we’re saying goodbye to the wet weather and hello to clear skies and cooler temperatures. It’s a perfect time to get outdoors before the winter surprises come rolling in.
Starting Saturday, residents can expect lovely sunny skies with the temperature reaching a comfy range in the middle to upper 60s. It sounds like a great time to enjoy the outdoors! But don’t forget, when night falls, temperatures will drop to the lower 40s, so a light jacket might be in order if you’re heading out.
Sunday will bring a bit of a change with partly cloudy skies and highs close to 60 degrees — still nice but a little cooler than Saturday. However, brace yourselves, Columbia, as a significant cool-down is on the horizon!
Starting Tuesday afternoon, we’re expected to see some of that fluffy white stuff falling from the sky! Snow is forecasted to begin between 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., and it could stick around until Wednesday morning. The National Weather Service is indicating a 65-85% chance of snow hitting the Midlands on Tuesday, so make sure you’re prepared for potential winter fun!
When it comes to accumulation, Columbia might see anywhere from half an inch to 2 inches of snow. The southern and eastern areas are expected to get a little more, possibly creating a beautiful winter landscape. Just imagine those picturesque snow-covered streets!
But while we may enjoy the magical sight of snow, we also need to get ready for the arctic blast that will follow. Temperatures are set to plunge into the teens, and with wind chill, it might feel like the single digits. So, everyone is advised to bundle up and plan any outings wisely.
A winter storm warning has been issued for the southern parts of the Midlands, and winter storm advisories are in place for northern regions. It’s essential for our community to take these alerts seriously. Local schools have decided to dismissing early on January 21 in anticipation of the inclement weather, with classes transitioning to online on January 22 to keep everyone safe.
For those in need, Columbia’s Overflow Shelter will be open to provide protection from the severe weather. It’s heartening to see the community rallying together during these chilly times!
Residents are advised to take precautions: dress warmly, drive carefully, and make sure to protect your plumbing from freezing temperatures. No one wants to deal with a burst pipe on a cold, snowy day!
As this wild winter weather approaches, let’s keep an eye on the forecast and prepare to make the most of both the beauty and challenges it brings. Stay safe, Columbia, and let’s embrace the snow as we cozy up indoors or enjoy some winter wonder outside!
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