News Summary
Horry County faced significant disruptions on Thursday afternoon due to strong winds that knocked down utility lines and traffic lights at a busy intersection. The Horry County Police Department helped manage traffic control as utility crews worked to restore services amid ongoing harsh weather conditions. A Cold Weather Advisory was issued by the National Weather Service, encouraging residents to stay warm and avoid unnecessary travel. Municipal offices were closed, emphasizing the need for safety in these challenging weather circumstances.
Strong Winds Leave Horry County in a Jam
Horry County was buzzing with activity as strong winds rolled through the area, causing unexpected chaos on Thursday afternoon. Just before 4 p.m., the Horry County Fire Rescue (HCFR) got a call about an electrical hazard that had turned the busy intersection of Carolina Forest Boulevard and River Oaks Drive upside down.
What Happened?
The fierce winds were no joke. They managed to knock down utility lines and swing traffic lights to the ground, leaving them sprawled out right on the roadway. It created quite a scene that had drivers scratching their heads and taking a second look at what was going on.
Traffic Troubles
With traffic lights now out of commission and lying flat on the street, drivers faced a tricky situation. The Horry County Police Department quickly stepped in to lend a hand with traffic control, helping prevent any accidents as folks navigated through the area. But it’s best to avoid this spot if you can to sidestep delays and ensure everyone’s safety.
Utility Crews on the Scene
Meanwhile, utility crews are hard at work, hustling to get those downed lines and traffic lights back into shape. The safety of residents is their top priority, so they are focused on making the necessary repairs as swiftly as possible. However, with the harsh winds still blowing, this could be not only challenging but also time-consuming.
Mother Nature Strikes Again
This incident highlights what can happen when the weather decides to throw a curveball. Not too long after the winds blew through, residents were reminded of the potential hazards still lurking around due to snow and ice. The cold weather could lead to even more issues, including a heightened risk for fires. That’s right; the chill in the air could mean more trouble than just bundled-up jackets!
Cold Weather Advisory Issues
In response to the current weather conditions, the National Weather Service stepped in to issue a Cold Weather Advisory. Residents are advised to stay warm and caution against any unnecessary travel, as low temperatures are expected to stick around for a while. The last thing anyone wants is to be caught on the roads during rough weather.
Office Closures
And if you thought your workday was going to be smooth sailing, think again. Municipal and county offices are slated to remain closed on Thursday, January 23, due to the ongoing winter storm conditions. So it’s a good day to cozy up at home, preferably with a cup of hot cocoa, while the storm rages outside.
Final Thoughts
As Horry County residents deal with the aftermath of these strong winds, it’s essential to keep an eye on local weather updates and stay informed about the evolving situation. Looking after one another and remaining safe during crazy weather is what truly matters. The next time those winds pick up, let’s be aware of the risks associated with severe weather and take the necessary precautions.
For now, remember to stay warm, avoid those risky roads, and let the utility crews do their jobs as they work to restore normalcy in the county!
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Additional Resources
- WMBF News: Horry County Fire Rescue Power Lines Down
- WPDE: Traffic Lights Blown Down by Winds
- Horry News: Stay Safe, Avoid Roads
- Myrtle Beach Online: Weather News Update
- Wikipedia: Severe Weather
