News Summary
Myrtle Beach is bracing for a winter storm expected to arrive on February 20, 2025, bringing icy weather and potential freezing rain. Schools and government offices may adjust their schedules, so residents are advised to stay connected for updates. The National Weather Service warns about ice accumulation that could impact travel on elevated surfaces. Thankfully, Horry County Schools plan to maintain their usual schedule. As temperatures dip, locals are encouraged to prioritize safety and stay warm during the freezing conditions. Stock up on hot beverages and prepare for a cozy indoor day.
Winter Storm Shakes Things Up in Myrtle Beach!
Hey there, Myrtle Beach! It looks like we’re in for quite a chilly surprise as a winter storm is set to make its grand appearance this Wednesday, February 20, 2025. So, grab your cozy blankets and maybe a warm cup of cocoa because this storm will be bringing some icy weather our way!
Get Ready for Schedule Changes
With this winter weather fast approaching, many schools and government offices in the Myrtle Beach area have decided to make some changes to their usual schedules. It’s always a good idea to check in with your school or workplace if you have any plans on that day, just to make sure everything is still on track.
Watch Out for Ice!
The National Weather Service has warned us to keep an eye out for freezing rain, which may very well impact the bridges in both Horry and Georgetown counties. Reports suggest we might see about 0.04 inches of ice accumulation due to the rain. Now, that might not sound like a lot, but it could definitely make those surfaces a little slick. Elevated surfaces, like bridges and porches, could become quite treacherous in the chilly conditions.
Every Little Bit Counts
It’s interesting to know that the National Weather Service measures ice accumulation in the smallest of increments, down to one-hundredth of an inch! This tells us that overall, the impact *should* remain minimal on the ground due to the soil temperatures hovering around 40 degrees. However, it’s good practice to keep our wits about us, just in case.
School Still On!
For those of you with kiddos in school, here’s some good news! Horry County Schools plan to stick to their normal schedule on February 20, despite the icy forecast. So, it seems like the kids will still be heading off to school as usual. However, parents might want to gear up for a bit of a chill in the morning, as temperatures in both Georgetown and Myrtle Beach are expected to dip into the mid to low 20s at night.
Keep Warm and Stay Safe!
If you’re planning to head out during the icy weather, just remember that safety comes first! It’s always better to be cautious. Keep an eye on your surroundings and maybe give the car a little extra time to warm up before hitting the road. The freezing rain is expected to continue into the early hours of February 20, so think about staying in and enjoying the warmth of your home until the weather clears up.
In Summary
So, Myrtle Beach, as we prepare for this winter storm, let’s stay updated with any schedule changes and remain vigilant on those slippery surfaces. Stock up on hot drinks and snuggle up with a good book or a movie! Together, we’ll all weather this storm. Let’s take care of one another and stay safe out there!
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Additional Resources
- Post and Courier: Winter Storm in Horry-Georgetown Counties
- Myrtle Beach Online: South Carolina Winter Weather Update
- WBTW: North Carolina Governor’s Winter Storm Briefing
- My Horry News: Winter Storm Updates for Myrtle Beach Area
- The State: South Carolina Winter Weather Advisory
- Wikipedia: Winter Storm
- Google Search: Winter Storm Myrtle Beach
- Google Scholar: Winter Weather Impacts
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Winter Storm
- Google News: Winter Storm Myrtle Beach
