Residents of Columbia, SC, should prepare for a potential snowfall this weekend, with forecasts predicting precipitation starting Friday night. As temperatures dip low enough for snowfall, it may mark the first time Columbia sees snow since January 2022, with a chance of accumulation. However, there may also be rain in the mix, making snow accumulation uncertain. Additionally, a wind advisory will be in effect next week, with gusts exceeding 40 mph. Stay warm and enjoy the wintery atmosphere!
Hey, Columbia! Grab your hot cocoa and cozy blankets because there’s buzz about some *potential snowfall* heading our way this weekend! Yes, you heard that right! This weekend could be a delightful surprise for those of you who love winter wonderlands.
The National Weather Service has been busy looking at the charts and has spotted a good chance for precipitation in the Midlands starting Friday night and likely stretching into Saturday morning. So far, it looks like temperatures could dip low enough for what could be a cozy white sprinkle or maybe even a dusting of snow.
While the forecasts can sometimes feel like reading a novel with unexpected twists, experts are cautiously optimistic. If we do get some snowflakes floating down Friday night, it looks like we might see *more than just a few flurries* – how exciting is that?
If this pans out, it would be the first time since January 2022 that Columbia has seen a snow cover. You may recall that during the storm that graced us back then, the area recorded between 1 and 3 inches of snow. Before that notable event, we had to wait since 2017 for measurable snowfall – quite a stretch for snow enthusiasts!
It’s worth mentioning that the last decade has been a bit stingy when it comes to snow in Columbia. After the memorable winter of 2014, where we saw over an inch of snow, it’s been a sparse scene with the weather mostly keeping us warm and toasty.
As for accumulation, we’re still in the “wait-and-see” zone. Should the snow come down as predicted, it might transition back into rain, which could potentially wash away any fluffy white dreams you might have. Nothing but unpredictable weather to keep us on our toes!
Now, getting into the nitty-gritty – rain is expected to kick off Friday night. That’s right! As the rain falls, temperatures might dive into the low 30s. Fast forward to Saturday afternoon, and we may see those chilly temperatures rise into the 40s. Don’t put away those scarves just yet though, since there’s a possibility it could drop back to a frosty 27 degrees overnight Saturday.
Not only do we have snowfall to stir the pot this week, but there’s also a wind advisory on deck for Richland and Lexington counties. Starting Monday at 6 a.m., gusty winds over 40 mph could be swirling around until 7 p.m. So, secure those patio chairs and keep an eye on overhead tree branches. Strong winds can lead to downed power lines and outages, adding a bit more excitement to the weather scenario!
Look forward to a rainy Monday with highs around 61 degrees before a refreshing cold snap returns, inviting us back into *cozy sweater mode* till Friday rolls around again. With lows hitting the mid-20s at the start of the week, it seems winter is definitely knocking on Columbia’s door.
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