News Summary
Columbia, SC, is under a severe thunderstorm warning as issued by the National Weather Service. Residents should prepare for high winds up to 60 mph, potential power outages, and additional rounds of severe weather expected. With storms impacting surrounding counties and safety precautions advised, it’s crucial to stay informed and cautious during this adverse weather period.
Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Columbia, SC: What You Need to Know
Residents of Columbia, SC, brace yourselves! A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued that you certainly won’t want to ignore. On Sunday, the National Weather Service (NWS) released the warning at approximately 11:06 a.m., and it is in effect until 11:15 a.m. Keep your umbrellas handy and your safety plans ready, as this storm is bringing some serious wind with it!
What Areas Are Affected?
This storm is set to impact not just Columbia but also the surrounding counties, including Calhoun, Lexington, and Richland. Locations within these areas, such as Cayce, Forest Acres, Dentsville, Arcadia Lakes, and Eastover, should be particularly alert. And yes, major highways will feel the storm’s wrath too. Those traveling on Interstate 20 between mile markers 73 and 84, Interstate 26 between mile markers 115 and 133, and Interstate 77 between mile markers 0 and 18 should be extra cautious.
What To Expect
The NWS reports winds could gust up to a staggering 60 mph during this storm! This level of wind can knock down trees and power lines, causing widespread power outages and damage. Just last night, the earlier storms had already left over 10,000 customers without power due to similar wind conditions and heavy rain. Yikes!
Looking Ahead
But the weather excitement doesn’t end there. Additional rounds of severe weather are on the horizon, with expectations of damaging winds and even possible hail making an appearance on both Sunday and Monday. Folks are being urged to prepare for yet another wave of storms headed our way. For Monday, anticipate accumulating rain of up to an inch!
Safety Precautions
In times like these, keeping safety at the forefront is essential. Residents in the warned areas should relocate to an interior room on the lowest floor of their homes or buildings during the storm. This will provide the best protection against flying debris and high winds. If you’re outdoors or near Lake Murray, make sure to seek shelter immediately. Safety first!
Future Forecasts
While Sunday’s storms might not bring an overwhelming amount of rain—just a 40% chance of precipitation—it’s crucial to keep your eyes peeled for predictions of more severe weather looming in the days ahead. Long-term forecasts indicate that rain and thunderstorms will persist throughout the week, with a brief respite on Wednesday!
Hot Weather Ahead
Although stormy weather is the news of the day, let’s not forget that the temperatures are expected to be rather toasty as well. Highs could reach around 90°F on most days, so make sure you’re staying cool and hydrated amidst the chaos of the storms.
Stay Informed & Stay Safe!
Now is the time to keep an eye on the skies and remain informed about changing weather conditions. Share this information with your neighbors, especially those who may not have access to receive these alerts. The crazy weather in Columbia is reminding us all to take storm preparations seriously! Stay safe, Columbia!
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Additional Resources
- The State
- Wikipedia: Severe Thunderstorm Warning
- Herald Online
- Google Search: Severe Thunderstorm Columbia SC
- WLTX
- Google Scholar: Thunderstorms in South Carolina
- WACH
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Thunderstorm
- ABC Columbia
- Google News: South Carolina Weather Alerts
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