Megan Borowski
Meteorologist-
Today, June 1, is the official start to the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane season, and forecasters and the National Hurricane Center are monitoring the western Caribbean for tropical development.
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Hurricane experts at the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center (CPC) say that the 2022 tropical season will produce above normal activity in the Atlantic Basin.
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A Tornado Watch is in effect over the Upstate and a Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect over the Midlands Monday afternoon and evening, during which time a line of strong thunderstorms is expected to push through the Palmetto state.
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Strong thunderstorms are expected over the Palmetto State on Friday ahead of a late spring cold front.
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Hurricane Preparedness Week, a campaign led by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), begins on Sunday.
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An approaching cold front will bring a two-day risk for severe storms to the Palmetto state. The risk arrives on the heels of Wednesday's system which spawned strong thunderstorms and large hail over the Low Country.
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Severe Weather Awareness Week is in full swing across the Palmetto state, and each day is dedicated to a facet of hazardous weather.
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Wintry weather is possible to portions of the Upstate Saturday night as a sharp cold front arrives from the west.
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A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for counties in the Northern midlands around and between the I-77 and I-95 corridors. In these areas, snow fall will make travel difficult on Friday night. One to two inch accumulations are likely, with locally higher amounts possible.