Weather for the Following Location: Lexington on Map

HERE! SPOTLIGHT COMPANY

Mays Roofing & Contracting

 

Mays Contracting is more than just a roofing company; it’s a family legacy built on trust and quality. Founded in 1979, we’ve been serving the community for over four decades. Our story began with a simple vision: to provide exceptional roofing services for both residential and commercial properties. This vision has guided us ever since, as we’ve grown from a small, family-run operation to a trusted name in the industry.

Tel : (803) 321-5979

Website : maysplumbinghvac.com 

60 Nance Street, Newberry, SC 29108

Hurricane Helene Triggers Tornado Outbreak in South Carolina, Leaving Trails of Damage

Tornado aftereffects environment

Hurricane Helene’s Wrath: Local Tornado Outbreak Strikes South Carolina

Hey there, folks! If you’re in South Carolina, you might already be hearing the buzz around town about the recent whirlwind of tornadoes that swept through after Hurricane Helene took a turn our way. It’s certainly been a wild time as Nature threw a bit of a tantrum, leaving many of us quite surprised and even a little shaken. Let’s break down the details of what transpired.

Stormy Statistics

So, get this: an additional twelve tornadoes have been officially confirmed in our beautiful state, bringing the grand total up to 17!

### What does that mean?

These tornadoes were no small fries. Many of them were particularly large and long track, and they caused plenty of significant damage as they made their presence known. The National Weather Service had teams doing damage surveys to assess the effect of these storms, and the reports are quite revealing.

Local Areas Affected

Let’s take a look at some of the areas impacted:

Georgetown County saw an EF-0 tornado making a short but notable appearance, traveling northeast for about two and a half miles near Lodge Hall. It was roughly 20 yards wide, just a quick visit from the storm.

In Marion and Horry Counties, we experienced a fast-moving EF-0 tornado that started just north of HWY 378. This one was on the ground for about four miles and had a similar width of about 20 yards, marking its path significantly.

Beaufort County wasn’t spared either. A few tornadoes moved through, with one touching down on Daufuskie Island, and there was another near Headwaters Road that crossed some of the marshy areas of May River.

Head over to Charleston County, and you’ll hear about a weak tornado that left a couple of trees snapped and even impacted an apartment complex.

More Tornado Tales

But wait, there’s more! In Orangburg County, a long-track EF-1 tornado wreaked havoc for nearly 34 miles! Imagine that—a tornado hanging around so long! It was about 800 yards wide, and with winds reaching up to 90 mph!

Meanwhile, Clarendon County had its share, with a brief tornado causing some minor damage, yielding peak winds of up to 75 mph. Nothing to scoff at!

Community Response

Amid all this, our wonderful communities have shown resilience. Emergency management teams and local services rallied together quickly. Residents are also encouraged to report any damage to help in the recovery efforts. Homeowners are advised to stay cautious and check on their neighbors.

The tornadoes remind us of how powerful nature can be and the importance of staying prepared. Regular updates from local authorities continue to provide essential information on safety and recovery.

Conclusion

As we dust ourselves off from the effects of Hurricane Helene and its tornadoes, we’re also reminded of the strength of community and unity. South Carolinians have weathered storms before, and together, we can rise above this weather testing. Stay safe, keep your loved ones close, and always be prepared.

So, here’s to the sunny days ahead following a wild hurricane season. Let’s take care of one another as we navigate the aftermath!

STAFF HERE LEXINGTON WRITER
Author: STAFF HERE LEXINGTON WRITER

The LEXINGTON STAFF WRITER represents the experienced team at HERELexington.com, your go-to source for actionable local news and information in Lexington, Fayette County, and beyond. Specializing in "news you can use," we cover essential topics like product reviews for personal and business needs, local business directories, politics, real estate trends, neighborhood insights, and state news affecting the area—with deep expertise drawn from years of dedicated reporting and strong community input, including local press releases and business updates. We deliver top reporting on high-value events such as Woodland Art Fair, Crave Food and Music Festival, and Railbird Festival. Our coverage extends to key organizations like Commerce Lexington and Blue Grass Community Foundation, plus leading businesses in education, manufacturing, and technology that power the local economy such as University of Kentucky, Toyota Motor Manufacturing, and Lexmark. As part of the broader HERE network, including HEREBowlingGreen.com and HERELouisville.com, we provide comprehensive, credible insights into Kentucky's dynamic landscape.

Mays Contracting

Quality Roof Construction and Repair in Lexington, Richland, Newberry and Laurens Counties for over 40 Years.

Phone: 803-276-6990
Email: service@mayscontracting.com
Mon – Fri 8:30 – 5:00

Name(Required)

Stay Connected

More Updates

Cloudy morning in Lexington SC with signs of sunshine

Lexington, SC Weather Update

Lexington, SC, December 3, 2025 News Summary This morning in Lexington, SC, residents experienced cloudy skies with a temperature of 43°F. As the day progresses, temperatures

Gloomy and rainy weather in Lexington, SC during the morning

Gloomy Weather in Lexington, SC

Lexington, SC, December 2, 2025 News Summary Lexington, SC is experiencing a gloomy morning with light rain and cool temperatures hovering around 42°F. The humidity is

FOLLOW HERE! ON

GO!

This story is part of our Local Spotlight series, supported by Mays Plumbing Hvac. All reporting reflects HERELexington.com independent editorial standards. About Our Process.