Megan Borowski
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A Winter Storm Watch will go into effect Thursday night across the Midlands and Pee Dee in advance of another storm system. In these areas, heavy mixed precipitation, in the form of freezing rain, sleet, and snow, is forecast to develop overnight Thursday and could last through noon Saturday.
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A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for the Upstate and portions of the Midlands and Pee Dee ahead of a storm that will sweep through the Mid-Atlantic this weekend. Periods of heavy snow, freezing rain, and wintry mix are all expected from the system which should arrive Saturday night and linger through late Sunday.
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The first storm system of 2022 is on its way to our area, and it will likely push strong thunderstorms across our state throughout the day on Sunday.
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Strong storms and damaging winds are possible over the Palmetto State tonight night and Thursday, as a cold front traverses the Lower Mississippi Valley.
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Tropical Storm Elsa formed early on Thursday morning, making it the fifth named storm of the 2021 Hurricane Season. The system is located about 780 miles east of the Windward Islands, and is racing westward at 25 miles an hour. Although it is too soon to tell, Elsa could pose a threat to the Southeastern United States, including South Carolina, next week.
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Flooding rain and isolated tornadoes will be a concern across parts of South Carolina Sunday as Claudette pushes through the Southeastern United States.
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Tropical Storm Claudette officially formed over the Central Gulf Coast early on Saturday morning.
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Drought conditions continue across South Carolina, but a storm system arriving this weekend should bring much needed rainfall to the Palmetto State.
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The beginning of the 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season is just a few weeks away and, according to several forecasting agencies, a very active season is expected. While the science of meteorology has not yet evolved to tell us exactly how many storms will impact land, history tells us that the Gulf Coast and Atlantic Coast will likely incur some impacts from a tropical storm or storms during the coming months.