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South Carolina is bracing for an arctic blast, with temperatures dropping into the mid-teens in the Upstate and low 20s along the coast.
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South Carolina transportation officials say the agency is prepared to respond to ice or snow in all 46 counties this winter weather season.
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With the cold blast affecting the entire state, it’s a good time to remember the “7 Ps” - people, pets, plants, pipes, pools, protecting vehicles and practicing fire safety.
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Much of South Carolina will experience its first freeze of the season early next week, as a series of cold fronts bring a sharp temperature drop. Forecast lows could reach the mid 20s around Greenville, with Columbia closer to the upper 20s.
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The big winter (and popular) topic is dusted off very early this season as frigid air plunges south for Veterans' Day. But what is the Polar Vortex, exactly?
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South Carolina Christmas tree farms are preparing for the holiday season. Despite recent weather extremes, growers report this year’s crop will be ready for holiday-goers.
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The Southeast coast faces the threat of coastal flooding from the king tides. November's full moon will reach peak illumination on Wednesday.
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Voters can expect clear skies and cool conditions across South Carolina on Election Day, with no weather disruptions at the polls.
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La Niña conditions are expected to start influencing South Carolina’s weather. Historically, La Niña Novembers have featured below-average rainfall with only brief cold snaps.
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Due to state's complex terrain, average typical dates of the first frost and freeze can vary by several weeks.
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Melissa is now traveling over Cuba, with strong, violent winds and extreme rainfall. Up to 16 inches of rain is possible for eastern Cuba.
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A significant frontal boundary will usher in the coolest air of the season with fall's first frost possible in the higher elevations and north of Interstate 85.