Chances for snow have increased in parts of South Carolina. Here’s the latest winter weather forecast from the National Weather Service.
More snow and below freezing temperatures could be headed to South Carolina soon. Here is the latest forecasts.
Charlotte faces “dangerous” low temperatures and wind chills from an approaching Arctic air mass, National Weather Service meteorologists said in an alert Thursday. “ Confidence is high that it will be very cold next week,” forecasters said earlier on the social media site X.
Dangerously cold temperatures are expected on Inauguration Day, sending millions of spectators to find other ways to watch the historic swearing in.
A winter storm watch has been upgraded to a warning for parts of the Midlands as winter weather is forecast to impact South Carolina Friday, according to the National Weather Service. Counties in ...
Governor Henry McMaster declared a State of Emergency for the winter weather impacting South Carolina."Our state's emergency teams are fully prepared, and this
But a Wednesday update from the National Weather Service said it’s not likely to be a snow storm in the Columbia area of South Carolina. “We’re not expecting snow to accumulate,” National ...
We are continuing to track scattered showers for the weekend in the Upstate area of South Carolina and then our focus turns to arctic air moving in next week. Sunny and breezy Thursday afternoon with highs returning to the mid-50s for the Upstate and upper 40s in the mountains.
The National Weather Service said the possibility of snow falling in the Lowcountry on Jan. 21 and Jan. 22 continues to increase with a winter weather system.
A “highly impactful” winter storm is also in the forecast, meteorologists said Saturday, with its highest potential south of Interstate 20. The National Weather Service warned South Carolinians of frozen pipes and dangerous conditions for those without shelter. Officials also warned drivers to use caution.
Citadel cadets will no longer participate in President-elect Donald Trump’s inaugural ceremonies due to inclement weather in the nation’s capital. Donald Trump’s
Atlanta was hit with more than two inches (five centimetres) of snow on Friday, according to the National Weather Service, an unusual event.