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Columbia Weather Update: Rain Showers in the Morning, Frosty Nights Ahead

Columbia Weather Update: Rain Showers in the Morning, Frosty Nights Ahead

Columbia Weather Update: Rainy Mornings and Frosty Nights Ahead!

Good morning, Columbia! It looks like we’re in for a mixed bag of weather today. If you’re stepping out of your cozy home, be prepared for a chance of a shower or two this morning. Lucky for us, the rain should clear up later, giving way to partly cloudy skies this afternoon. So grab your umbrella just in case, though the chance of rain is sitting at only about 30%.

The temperatures are expected to reach a pleasant high of 54°F during the day, but you might feel a light breeze as winds remain light and variable. Perfect weather for a stroll, but don’t forget to put on a light jacket!

Beautiful Frosty Nights Coming Up

Now, as the sun dips behind the horizon, expect some chilly temperatures tonight, dropping to around 25°F. It’s going to be one of those clear nights where you’ll want to snuggle up inside, perhaps with a hot cup of cocoa, as a widespread frost likely settles in. Remember to cover those delicate plants if you had them out!

Upcoming Public Hearing: Dominion Energy Rates Under Review

Thursday, March 27th, 2025. The Public Service Commission of South Carolina (PSC) is holding a public hearing to discuss something that’s sure to catch the interest of many: the annual review of base rates for fuel costs for Dominion Energy South Carolina, Inc. (DESC).

This hearing is set to kick off at 10 a.m. in the PSC Hearing Room located at 101 Executive Center Drive, Suite 100, Columbia, SC 29210. If you can’t make it in person, don’t worry! The hearing will also be livestreamed for the public to tune in from the comfort of their own home. Keep an eye out for the link that will be shared closer to the date!

Why This Hearing Matters

fuel purchasing practices of Dominion Energy South Carolina. This isn’t just a routine check; they’ll be deciding whether any adjustments to the fuel cost recovery mechanism are necessary. This involves looking at any possible increases or decreases in the fuel cost component—essentially, how much it will cost to keep your power running smoothly.

The PSC will also take into consideration the distributed energy resource program that was previously approved, which helps in managing energy resources more efficiently. You might be wondering what all this means for you as a consumer? Well, that’s exactly why the PSC wants to hear from you, so they can make informed decisions that impact your energy bills!

Have Questions? The PSC is Here to Help!

If you’ve got any burning questions or concerns about the upcoming hearing or the rates you’re currently paying, don’t hesitate to reach out to the PSC. You can call them at 803.896.5100 or drop an email to contact@psc.sc.gov. They are eager to assist and ensure the residents of Columbia are well-informed!

So there you have it, folks! Stay warm out there, keep an eye on the weather, and get prepared for what’s sure to be a significant discussion about our energy future in Columbia! Don’t forget to set your reminders for that important hearing next March. Until next time, stay cozy!


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