Myrtle Beach transforms into a winter wonderland as snow begins to fall.
As Myrtle Beach braces for its first snowfall, residents are advised to prepare for potentially hazardous conditions. Snow is expected to begin Tuesday evening, with the heaviest snowfall likely between 8 p.m. and 3 a.m. Wednesday morning. Horry County has issued a winter weather warning effective from 9 p.m. Tuesday, urging caution for travelers. Local emergency management is monitoring the situation closely, and shelters are being opened for those in need. Residents are encouraged to stay warm and safe while enjoying the wintery beauty.
Grab your scarves and mittens, Myrtle Beach! A winter weather event is on the horizon, and it’s shaping up to be quite the chilly affair for the Grand Strand and surrounding areas in northeastern South Carolina, as well as coastal North Carolina. Get ready for some snowflakes to start falling!
This Tuesday morning began with light gray clouds hanging low in the sky. These signals hint that something frosty is brewing! According to weather experts, this will be the first snowfall of the winter for the Myrtle Beach area, so let’s get excited.
Now, let’s break down when we can expect the snow to start. Predictions indicate that snowfall will begin in Myrtle Beach between 3 and 8 p.m. on Tuesday. The real *showstopper*, however, is expected to be between 8 p.m. and 3 a.m. on Wednesday, when the heaviest snow will fall. If you’re a night owl or just looking to cozy up with a hot drink, keep an eye outside!
By the time Wednesday morning rolls around, the snow should taper off sometime between 3 and 8 a.m.. Hold on to your hats, because Myrtle Beach is looking at a 60% chance of receiving one inch of the fluffy white stuff, and there’s a 33% likelihood of seeing two inches. North Myrtle Beach is even in the running, with a 64% chance of an inch and a 41% chance for two inches. Buckle up for a winter wonderland, folks!
Due to the impending storm, Horry County is now under a winter weather warning that will be effective from 9 p.m. Tuesday through 8 a.m. Wednesday. This means that travel could become tricky with hazardous road conditions expected on Tuesday night and into Wednesday morning. If you have to be out and about, plan accordingly!
Along with snow, there’s a bit of uncertainty regarding freezing rain or sleet on Thursday—there’s about a 20% chance of that happening. We’re also bracing for “abnormally cold” temperatures to stick around throughout the week, so keep those winter jackets handy!
In light of the storm, Horry County emergency management has raised their caution level to OPCON 2 as of 8 a.m. Tuesday, indicating heightened awareness and preparations. Local agencies are gearing up to maintain services and ensure everything runs smoothly during this winter weather event.
Road crews from North Myrtle Beach Public Works have proactively pretreated the roads to minimize ice accumulation and promote safer travel. Meanwhile, popular destinations like the MarshWalk and The Wicked Tuna are adjusting their hours or closing doors due to the storm. It’s always better to be safe than sorry!
Government offices in Horry County closed early in response to the storm and plan to remain closed until conditions improve. Additionally, Myrtle Beach International Airport is experiencing flight cancellations tied to the unpredictable weather. If you have plans that involve travel, it might be wise to check your flight status ahead of time.
For those without housing during these chilly, snowy times, shelters are being opened to provide much-needed assistance. Local emergency management agencies are closely monitoring winter conditions and are advising residents to limit outdoor exposure as much as possible. Safety first!
So, Myrtle Beach, are you ready for your first snowfall? Make sure to keep warm, stay safe, and most importantly, enjoy the beauty of winter! Here’s to hoping for the best snowmen and snow angels this season! ❄️
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