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Severe Flash Flood Warnings Issued for Aiken and Edgefield Counties

Flooded road during severe weather warning

News Summary

Residents of Aiken and Edgefield Counties in South Carolina are facing urgent flash flood warnings issued by the National Weather Service. Expected heavy thunderstorms could bring additional rainfall, worsening the already saturated grounds. Local communities are advised to stay vigilant and prioritize safety as minor flooding is forecasted. Precautions are necessary in areas at risk of flash flooding, especially when traveling on flooded roadways. Evacuations may be required in some regions, emphasizing the need for preparedness during this extreme weather event.

Severe Flash Flood Warnings Hit Aiken and Edgefield Counties

In what seems like an unpleasant surprise for residents, Aiken and surrounding counties in South Carolina are bracing for some serious weather challenges. On Tuesday evening, precisely at 9:13 p.m., the National Weather Service (NWS) in Columbia issued urgent flash flood warnings that will remain in effect until 11:15 p.m. That’s cutting it pretty close, folks!

What to Expect: Heavy Thrunderstorms and Rainfall

The rain isn’t just a light sprinkle; we’re talking about heavy thunderstorms that have already blanketed the area with between 1.5 and 2.5 inches of rain. And it’s not over yet! More rainfall could add another 1 to 2 inches to that unsuspecting tally.

Those in Aiken, Lexington, and Saluda counties need to take heed, especially in places such as Batesburg-Leesville, Gilbert, and Hibernia, where flash flooding is either already happening or expected to kick off shortly.

Safety First: Don’t Let the Water Catch You Off Guard!

Let’s get real here, most flood-related fatalities occur when people attempt to drive through flooded roadways. So it’s time for a little reminder: “Turn around, don’t drown!” If you find yourself in a flood-prone area, make a plan to seek higher ground and maybe even evacuate if you get the call.

If you do decide to evacuate, don’t forget to lock up your home and, if possible, disconnect utilities. Being prepared is always smart!

Precautions When Facing Flash Floods

As always, when it comes to floods, safety is key. Avoid basements, especially if water is covering electrical outlets, and keep away from water that might be electrified. Did you know? Just 6 inches of moving water can knock a person off their feet. It’s best to stay safe rather than sorry!

Flash Flood Advisory for Neighboring Counties Too

flash flood advisory has also been put into effect for Columbia and McDuffie counties in Georgia. This advisory is effective until 1:00 AM EDT on Wednesday. Minor flooding is expected in low-lying and poorly drained areas, thanks to heavy rains that have already dumped between 0.5 and 1 inch on the ground with more on the way!

Areas like Grovetown, Evans, and Thomson are being closely monitored. Also, stay on your toes if you’re traveling on I-20 in Georgia between mile markers 167 and 194, as conditions can change rapidly.

More Warnings on the Horizon

And if all of that wasn’t enough to keep you awake, there’s more! A separate flash flood warning has been issued for Warren County, Georgia, with advisories in place until 3:00 AM EDT Wednesday, which creates a level of urgency to those in the area.

Emergency Tips From the NWS

To ensure everyone stays safe during this tricky weather, the NWS has reminded folks to take extra care. Flooding is no joke, and being cautious on the road during heavy rain can save lives. If traveling, give yourself some extra time and keep checking for updates as the weather front moves through.

Stay Safe and Informed!

Whether you’re in Aiken, Edgefield, or the surrounding areas, make sure to stay updated and prioritize safety. We’re all in this together, and with a little common sense—everyone can make it through the storm!

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