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Severe Thunderstorm Warning Issued for Sumter and Clarendon Counties

Dark storm clouds over Sumter County signaling severe weather

News Summary

Residents in Sumter and Clarendon Counties are advised to prepare for severe thunderstorms, with warnings indicating wind gusts up to 60 mph and quarter-sized hail. The storms, which are already affecting areas including Manning and Alcolu, pose risks of damaging winds and hail. The National Weather Service recommends seeking shelter and staying informed about weather updates to ensure safety during this hazardous weather event.

Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Sumter and Clarendon Counties

Residents of Sumter and Clarendon Counties, brace yourselves! A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued by the National Weather Service (NWS) at 4:54 p.m. on Wednesday, and it’s in effect until 5:45 p.m. This storm could pack a punch with powerful winds and some hail!

What to Expect

The forecast indicates that this storm may bring wind gusts of up to 50 mph along with some penny-sized hail—that’s about 0.75 inches. Not to be taken lightly, these gusty winds have the potential to knock down tree limbs and toss around any unsecured outdoor items, leading to minor damage.

Where is the Storm Headed?

Doppler radar has already spotted a robust thunderstorm about 8 miles south of Sumter, and it’s moving southeast at a speed of 25 mph. The areas specifically mentioned in the warning include Manning, Santee Cooper Regional Airport, Alcolu, Pinewood, Paxville, Davis Station, Brogdon, Lakewood, Privateer, and Foreston.

If you’re planning to travel, do note that this also affects portions of Interstate 95 between mile markers 113 and 129.

Continuing Thunderstorm Risks

60 mph and quarter-sized hail measuring approximately 1 inch. This storm was located over Alcolu and continues to travel east at 25 mph, posing risks for hail damage to vehicles and wind damage to trees and power lines.

Not only does this put Manning, Alcolu, Paxville, Brogdon, and Foreston on alert, but it also impacts a segment of Interstate 95 between mile markers 116 and 129.

Safety First!

As this weather rolls in, the NWS is urging residents to take proper safety measures. If you’re outdoors, find shelter inside a sturdy building as quickly as possible. It’s critical to move to a low interior room, preferably on the lowest floor, for the best protection during the storm.

Be sure to keep up with weather updates on your local radio and television stations. Storms such as these can lead to dangerous lightning strikes, which hit the U.S. about 25 million times each year! Unfortunately, they can also lead to about 20 fatalities annually.

Driving Dangers

With storms come the possibility of dangerous driving conditions. Hydroplaning is a real risk when driving on wet roads, which happens when water builds up and causes vehicles to slide out of control. If you’re hitting the roads during stormy weather, keep your distance from other vehicles, slow down, and avoid parking near fast-moving water.

Remember, it’s essential to stay safe during storms, and that means steering clear of flooded roadways and staying informed about weather updates. The beautiful sunshine may be ahead, but for now, let’s be smart and stay out of harm’s way!

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