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Dangerous Weekend Heat Grips South Carolina

Sunny street in South Carolina during heat wave

South Carolina, September 6, 2025

News Summary

Residents of South Carolina are bracing for a weekend of extreme heat with temperatures expected to soar into the mid-90s. The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory, urging people to stay hydrated and monitor their health, especially during peak hours. Alongside the heat, afternoon thunderstorms may develop. Sunday will bring a slight cooling trend but still warm temperatures and possible storms, especially in the eastern Midlands. Keep in mind, health risks associated with extreme heat are real, so take precautions throughout the weekend.

Dangerous Weekend Heat Grips South Carolina

This weekend, residents of South Carolina are gearing up for a blast of soaring temperatures and stifling humidity. As summer settles in with a firm grip across the Palmetto State, folks should prepare for a weekend of intense heat. With temperatures projected to rise into the mid-90s on Saturday, there’s no doubt that the heat is on!

Sizzling Saturday Ahead

The National Weather Service is anticipating a hot Saturday, with highs reaching between 89 and 95 degrees. As the sun blazes down, humidity levels are expected to make it feel even hotter, potentially pushing heat index values into the range of 112 degrees! That’s no joke, and it’s definitely a good time to be cautious.

As the day rolls on, don’t be surprised if afternoon thunderstorms pop up. These storms are most likely to develop to the north and west of Columbia, adding a little drama to the heat. If you’re weekend plans include being out and about, keep an eye on the sky!

Stormy Sunday Forecast

Looking ahead to Sunday, the forecast shows conditions turning slightly cooler, but still warm. Highs will still be in the low to mid-90s, but the humidity is expected to maintain that sweaty feeling. There’s a good chance of isolated storms in the eastern Midlands that could pop up, particularly later in the day. If you’re planning outdoor activities, be ready for the possibility of some quick rain!

Emergency officials are urging everyone to stay hydrated and take it easy during the peak hours of the heat. Check on elderly neighbors, avoid strenuous activities, and take frequent breaks if you must be outside.

Heat Advisory and Safety Tips

A Heat Advisory is currently in effect starting from 10 a.m. and continuing into the evening. If the heat isn’t bad enough, overnight temperatures are expected to hang around 80 degrees, making it a difficult night for those without air conditioning. Health risks such as heat exhaustion and heat stroke are genuine threats during this extreme heat, so it’s essential to recognize the signs and take precautions.

As for Monday, brace yourselves for another scorching day as temperatures could soar over 100 degrees with a Discomfort Index hitting as high as 113 degrees. A watch for extreme heat is currently in place, emphasizing the potential for dangerous conditions. So, if you’ve got to be outside, be sure to plan wisely and stay in the shade when possible!

On top of the heat, the forecast is predicting a chance for thunderstorms to roll through late Wednesday, possibly bringing with them damaging wind gusts that could exceed 80 mph. The last thing anyone wants this weekend is to deal with downed trees or power lines!

Final Thoughts

In summary, it’s vital to stay updated on the latest weather alerts as we navigate through a weekend filled with heat, humidity, and the potential for thunderstorms. If you’re out in Columbia, Lexington, or Sumter, stay alert for slick spots on the roads during evening commutes on Saturday. Remember to take all precautions to beat the heat and always prioritize safety over summer fun!

FAQ Section

What should I do to stay safe during the heat this weekend?

Stay hydrated! Drink plenty of water, limit activities during the hottest parts of the day, and check on those who are vulnerable.

Are thunderstorms expected this weekend?

Yes! Afternoon thunderstorms are possible late Saturday and isolated storms may develop on Sunday, particularly in eastern Midlands.

What temperatures can we expect?

Saturday’s temperatures will be in the mid-90s with heat index values around 112 degrees. It’s going to be hot and humid!

Is there a heat advisory in effect?

Yes, a Heat Advisory is in place from 10 a.m. through the overnight hours, so be sure to take it seriously.

What’s the forecast for early next week?

Cooler and drier air is expected to arrive by Monday, returning temperatures to the 80s and lowering humidity levels as well.


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