Spring is unfolding unevenly across South Carolina this year. After an early burst of warmth… followed by a return to winter chill…some areas are seeing blooms ahead of schedule… while others are now running behind.
“SOUTH CAROLINA, USA — A hot and dry start to spring in the Midlands is worsening drought conditions across South Carolina, raising concerns about wildfire risk and water supply.” https://t.co/opxfZ1zFMn - WLTX#SCFire #SouthCarolina #Wildfires
— BC Wildfire Weekly - Wildfires + More (@BCWildfireWkly) April 2, 2026
Digital meteorologist Leslie Hudson has more:
Experts say these temperature swings don’t stop spring — they just reshape its timing, with impacts ranging from plant growth to pollen levels across the state.