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A strong low pressure system will track across the southeast U.S. this weekend and will likely have significant impacts for South Carolina on Sunday. Widespread heavy rain, strong winds, and isolated severe weather are the main threats for this mid-December storm.
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A preview of winter is on the way to the Palmetto State in time for the Thanksgiving holiday, which will likely mark the end of the growing season for most.
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Heavy rain is likely across the coastal plain early in the day Monday, but a few stronger storms may develop across the northern half of the state later in the day.
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The Palmetto State will be concluding the weekend with above average temperatures and dry conditions. However, cooler air will welcome in the new workweek…
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Floods are no stranger to America and no stranger to South Carolina. The historic floods of October 2015 resulted in nearly 1.5 billion in losses and…
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Straight-line winds and microbursts are two of the more common types of severe weather in South Carolina. They can happen any time of the year and can…
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Test tornado messages will scroll across local radio and television stations, and NOAA Weather Radio Wednesday morning at 9 a.m. as part of Severe Weather…
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Frost and Freeze Warnings will blanket the Lowcountry for a second consecutive night before a gradual warming trend commences this week.The mercury is…
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Heavy rain will soon replace the mostly dry weekend over the Palmetto State starting Tuesday afternoon and lasting into midday Wednesday. The rain may…
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Precipitation chances will return to the Palmetto State overnight into Monday as high pressure moves offshore and a cold front approaches from the west. A…