Lake Wind Advisory Issued for Central South Carolina and East Central Georgia
Hey there, folks! If you’re planning a day out on the lakes in and around Columbia, South Carolina, you might want to listen up because the National Weather Service (NWS) has some important news for you. An advisory regarding strong winds has been issued, and it’s time to be cautious.
What’s Happening?
On Wednesday evening, around 7:22 p.m., the NWS announced a lake wind advisory that’s set to be in effect from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Thursday. This advisory is targeting several areas including Northern Lancaster, Southern Lancaster, Northwestern Orangeburg, Central Orangeburg, and Southeastern Orangeburg, as well as a host of other counties like Lincoln, McDuffie, Columbia, Richmond, Burke, Chesterfield, McCormick, Newberry, Fairfield, and many more.
What to Expect
So, what can you anticipate during this advisory? The NWS predicts southwest winds at speeds of 10 to 15 mph with gusts that could reach up to an impressive 35 mph. This means there will be strong winds on the lakes, which can make for quite the adventure, but they also pose some serious risks—especially for small boats.
Boaters, Take Note!
The NWS has advised that “strong winds and rough waves on area lakes will create hazardous conditions for small craft.” If you’re a boater, this means it’s time to exercise some extra caution. Those gusty winds can easily turn the calmest of waters into a choppy situation, and no one wants to risk capsizing their boat!
Who Should Be Cautious?
This advisory affects not just Columbia, but many surrounding areas. Whether you’re in Aiken, Sumter, Barnwell, Calhoun, Clarendon, or even further out, it’s best to be mindful of the weather conditions. Fishermen, jet-skiers, and anyone else who takes to the lakes should stay updated and think twice before heading out during these potentially treacherous conditions.
What Should You Do?
If you’ve got plans to hit the lake, it might be worth considering a reschedule, or at the very least, checking the winds before you set out. Boat launches could be rough, and once you’re on the water, strong gusts can quickly become problematic. Maybe it’s a great day to stay on dry land and enjoy some time with family or friends at a lakeside picnic instead!
Final Thoughts
Keep in mind that this advisory is in effect until 4 p.m. on Thursday, so stay safe out there. The lakes will still be here, and it’s always better to prioritize safety over adventure, right? Make sure to keep yourself updated through local resources to ensure the best and safest experiences on our beautiful waters!
We’ll keep our eyes peeled for any updates, so be sure to stay tuned, and let’s hope for calmer waters soon!