News Summary
Residents of South Carolina are preparing for a snowy surprise as a winter storm watch is issued by the National Weather Service. Set to take effect Friday morning through Saturday, the state could see 1 to 3 inches of snow and icy conditions, particularly affecting areas like Pickens and Greenville Mountains. Travelers are advised to use caution on the roads, and meteorologists predict a significant drop in temperatures. With memories of past snowstorms lingering, it’s crucial for people to stay safe as winter weather approaches.
Winter Weather Alert: South Carolina Gears Up for a Snowy Surprise
As the chill of winter settles in, residents of South Carolina are bracing themselves for potential snow and icy conditions. A winter storm watch has been issued by the National Weather Service (NWS), set to take effect from Friday at 7 a.m. all the way through Saturday at 7 a.m. The counties gearing up for this cold snap include the picturesque Pickens Mountains, the rolling hills of Greenville Mountains, and the beautiful Greater Oconee, along with Greater Pickens, Southern Spartanburg, and Greenwood County.
What to Expect: The Icy Details
During this watch, residents can expect some heavy mixed precipitation, with snow and sleet accumulations projected to range from 1 to 3 inches. It’s important to also consider the icy reality, with ice accumulations anticipated to be around one-tenth of an inch. With these conditions, many roads may turn treacherous and impassable. If you have plans to travel, especially during the morning or evening commutes on Friday, it might be best to reconsider or at least prepare for some delays.
Staying Safe on the Roads
The NWS is urging everyone to drive with caution during this hazardous weather. Remember that ice on the roadways and even on power lines can produce dangerous situations for everyone. When weather gets rough, it’s essential to stay alert and take your time on the roads.
Fires and Frost: A Surprising Start to the Year
Interestingly, many locals are reflecting on a historical snowstorm that blanketed the Carolinas on Christmas morning 35 years ago. That storm brought record-breaking snowfall, leaving many of us reminiscing about those frosty memories.
Winter Weather on the Horizon
The Cold is Just Getting Started
Meteorologists are predicting a significant drop in high temperatures, with readings expected to fall into the 40s, while overnight lows will dip down to the 20s. It’s a cold reality that South Carolinians may have to face, and there’s word of a second round of arctic air moving in late next week, raising the specter of potential additional snow.
Be Prepared: Stay Safe and Warm
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Additional Resources
- Myrtle Beach Online: Winter Weather Alert
- Encyclopedia Britannica: South Carolina Weather
- WMBF News: Remembering Myrtle Beach’s White Christmas
- Google Search: South Carolina Winter Storm
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- Google News: South Carolina Winter