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Lexington County Braces for Winter Wonderland Woes

Icy and snowy roads in Lexington County

News Summary

Residents of Lexington County are facing hazardous winter weather as snow and ice blanket the area, causing road collisions and prompting early school closures. A winter weather alert has been issued, warning of potential refreezing as temperatures drop overnight. Residents are advised to stay indoors unless absolutely necessary and to be cautious when traveling.

Lexington County Braces for Winter Wonderland Woes

Residents of Lexington County woke up on January 10, 2025, to the chilly embrace of snow and ice, transforming the neighborhood into a picturesque, albeit hazardous, winter scene. This unexpected winter weather prompted local schools to shut down early in response to the slippery conditions that quickly coated roads and outdoor surfaces.

Morning Chaos on the Roads

By mid-morning, trouble was brewing as several vehicle collisions began to flood the county’s 911 Communications Center. The icy layers on the roads created a slick and dangerous driving situation, leaving many drivers spinning their wheels—both literally and figuratively. Emergency responders found themselves navigating the same treacherous terrain, which further delayed their responsiveness in assisting those in need.

A Brief Respite

By noon, the persistent snowfall and sleet eased up just enough to give residents a moment to breathe, although it was short-lived. A light drizzle followed, temporarily melting some of the slippery accumulations. However, this brief reprieve didn’t last long; within an hour, the rain had ceased across most areas, leaving behind a mixed bag of potentially hazardous surfaces.

Watch Out for Refreezing!

As the evening draws near, temperatures are expected to plummet into the mid-20s. This forecast is raising concerns about potential refreezing of any residual wet conditions on the roads, with icy patches becoming increasingly likely. For residents thinking about stepping outside, the advice is clear: stay indoors unless it’s absolutely necessary to venture out. If a trip cannot be put off, ensuring that additional time is allotted for travel and driving cautiously is crucial.

Winter Weather Alert Issued

What to Expect

The layers of snow and ice are likely to cling to roadway surfaces, particularly on bridges, overpasses, and elevated surfaces like sidewalks. People in towns such as Columbia, Aiken, North Augusta, and West Columbia should remain cautious while outdoors. Motorists should be particularly mindful when using major highways like Interstate 20 and Interstate 26, as these routes have also faced significant impacts from the weather.

Stay Safe and Informed

So, grab a warm cup of cocoa, cuddle up with a good book, and enjoy the beauty of winter from the comfort of your home. The snow may cover the ground, but it’s the safety and warmth of home that will always keep you cozy!

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