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Columbia, SC Prepares for Winter Storm as USC Reverses Cancellations

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News Summary

Columbia, SC is gearing up for a winter storm, with light snow expected and temperatures plunging. The University of South Carolina had briefly canceled classes but later announced they would remain open. Local officials urge safety amid hazardous conditions as various school districts shift to e-learning or close entirely. The National Guard has mobilized to assist residents during this challenging weather.

Columbia, SC Braces for Winter Weather: USC Reverses Class Cancellations

As the temperatures drop and the snow starts to swirl, Columbia, SC is preparing for a winter storm that has everyone talking. The University of South Carolina, known for its bustling campus life, had announced class cancellations just after 4:30 p.m. on January 21, 2025, sending a wave of excitement (or relief!) through students and faculty alike. But just hours later, in a twist that no one saw coming, the university decided to keep classes on schedule for January 22. What gives?

Winter Warnings and Quick Changes

It all started with a winter storm alert, which prompted USC to cancel classes to ensure the safety of its community. However, the decision took a sharp turn following an order from Governor Henry McMaster, who directed all state agencies, including universities, in Richland County to remain open despite the approaching weather. The timing couldn’t have been more dramatic.

The National Weather Service had already issued a winter storm warning for the area, starting at 4 p.m. on January 21 and lasting until 9 a.m. the next day. In short, we’re expecting some snowy chaos!

What’s to Expect with the Weather?

So, what kind of weather are we in for? Columbia is bracing for light snow, with accumulation expected to be around 1-2 inches for the area, but there could be localized spots that get a bit more. Snow is set to start falling between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., with the heaviest snowfall likely hitting between 8 p.m. and 2 a.m. Think cozy blankets, hot cocoa, and perhaps a dash of good old-fashioned Netflix to ride out the storm!

As temperatures are forecasted to plunge to a biting low of 20 degrees, officials are warning residents about the danger of dangerously low temperatures and wind chill. Days following the storm aren’t looking much warmer, with daytime highs lingering in the low to mid-30s and nighttime temperatures dropping into the teens. Don’t forget to bundle up, folks!

School and Business Updates

As the storm rolls in, several school districts, including those in Richland County and Kershaw County, have opted to switch to e-learning or simply cancel classes on January 22. Meanwhile, Richland County government offices will be closing early, shuttering their doors at noon. While it’s a busy time for many, safety remains the number one priority.

Transport in the Storm

For those of you relying on public transport, heads up! Both The COMET and USC Transit services will cease operations starting at 4 p.m. on January 21, and will be reevaluated based on conditions. It’s best to make alternate plans and stay safe. Keep an eye on the roads too; transportation disruptions are anticipated throughout the region.

Safety First!

As with any winter storm, safety precautions are of utmost importance. Officials are advising everyone to prepare for hazardous road conditions, which can include snow-covered and icy spots. Local residents are encouraged to cover pipes, bring in sensitive plants, and make sure that pets are safe and warm indoors. Planning for these chilly conditions will make for a smoother ride through the snowstorm!

The National Guard Takes Action

In a show of community support, the South Carolina National Guard has mobilized around 115 soldiers to assist with vehicle recovery efforts in nine counties. They’re stepping up to lend a helping hand to ensure the safety of residents navigating through the storm.

As Columbia braces for what could be a memorable winter storm, let’s all stay warm and safe, check in on our neighbors, and make the most of a snow day. Keep your spirits high – after all, it’s not every day the South gets to experience a winter wonderland!

Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic

HERE Resources

Snow Accumulation and Weather Advisory in Lexington and Columbia
Winter Weather Impacts Lexington County Residents
Midlands Schools Adjust Schedules for Winter Weather
USC Reverses Class Cancellations Ahead of Winter Weather
Midlands Schools Adjust to Incoming Snowfall
Winter Weather Alert: Snow Expected in Columbia, SC
Myrtle Beach Prepares for Unusual Winter Weather
Columbia SC Welcomes New Ambassadors Amid Weather Warning
Columbia Introduces Micro-Grants for Local Artists
New Hotel and Steakhouse Planned for Lexington’s Main Street

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