News Summary
Residents of Columbia, SC brace for a hot and stormy Wednesday with temperatures expected to soar to 93°F. The National Weather Service warns of a heat index surpassing 105°F, along with a 70% chance of thunderstorms later in the day. As high heat and heavy rain approach, residents are advised to stay hydrated and limit outdoor plans. Severe weather risks persist through the weekend, prompting preparations for possible power outages and damaging winds.
Columbia, SC Gears Up for a Hot and Stormy Wednesday
As Columbia, SC, prepares for a *sizzling* day on Wednesday, residents are buzzing with chatter about the forecast. The *National Weather Service* has dialed up the heat for the region, predicting temperatures to hit a *sweltering high of 93°F*. What’s more, the *heat index*—that pesky measurement that combines humidity and temperature—could soar above *105°F*, leading to what feels like a *roasting oven* outdoors!
Thunderstorm Warning: What to Expect
Now, if the heat wasn’t enough to make you sweat, thunderstorms are on the horizon too. Starting around *11 a.m.* on July 30th, folks can expect a *70% chance of rain*, and when it rains, it might come down *heavily*. Prepare for *locally heavy rain* that could accumulate between *one-tenth and a quarter of an inch*. Furthermore, for those who like to cruise down I-26, be cautious! Drivers may face rapidly changing conditions with sudden drops in visibility and *possible heavy downpours*.
Stay Safe and Hydrated
Residents are advised to put a hold on any outdoor plans until the weather settles down. It’s crucial to *stay hydrated*, especially when the heat cranks up. And don’t forget, it’s a big no-no to leave children or pets in parked vehicles, as temperatures can rise to dangerous levels in an instant!
Storms in the Forecast for Lexington and Richland
For those in Lexington, Richland, and surrounding areas, brace for stormy weather continuing into the night. There’s a chance for *power outages* and *minor flooding*, particularly in those low-lying areas where water tends to gather. It’s a good idea to check your *backup plans* and stay connected to local advisories.
Weekend Outlook: More Storms Ahead
In a bit of a twist, the fun doesn’t stop with Wednesday’s storms! This weekend, a second round of thunderstorms is expected, so make sure to look over your safety plans. With a history of wild weather, including over *10,000 lost power* during recent storms, folks are well aware that keeping safe should be a top priority.
Weekend Recap: A Stormy Saturday Night
Just this past Saturday night, the region experienced strong winds and heavy rain that caused *significant damage*, including downed trees and branches. The severe thunderstorm warning that followed was no joke, with gusts hitting *60 mph* and *hail* in some locations in Columbia, Lexington, and West Columbia. The main threat remained damaging winds, with people urged to seek safe shelter.
Heads Up: Severe Weather Continues
Looking ahead to Monday, the risk of severe weather will linger. Forecasters warn of possible tornadoes and even more damaging winds. The peak of this potential storminess is expected in the early afternoon through the evening. Rainfall over this period could reach up to *one inch*, paving the way for thunderstorms nearly every day except Wednesday through the weekend.
Hot Weather Stays Put
As for the rest of the week, the mercury won’t be dropping! Expect those hot temperatures to linger around the *90°F mark*. So whether you’re bracing for the heat or ducking for cover from the storms, make sure to take care of yourself and stay weather-ready!
With all that said, Columbia folks, it’s time to stay informed, stay safe, and let’s weather this together!
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Additional Resources
- WACH: Columbia, SC Weather Warning
- Wikipedia: Weather Forecasting
- WLTX: Isolated Thunderstorms
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Weather
- WISTV: Storm Damage in Midlands
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