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Winter Storm Warning Hits Columbia, SC

Icy conditions in Columbia SC during the winter storm

News Summary

Columbia, SC is grappling with slushy conditions as a winter storm brings freezing rain, ice, and light snow. Residents are advised to exercise caution as weather officials declare a First Alert Weather Day. Roadways are icy, and potential ice accumulation may reach up to 0.20 inches in certain areas. Despite the challenging weather, a temporary thaw is expected after the storm, although another cold front looms on the horizon.

Winter Storm Warning Hits Columbia, SC

Columbia, SC is waking up to
slushy conditions as a winter storm begins to make its presence felt. As of January 10, 2025, the city and surrounding Midlands are under a winter storm warning. With a mix of freezing rain, light snow, and ice expected, residents are advised to proceed with caution as weather officials declare this a First Alert Weather Day.

Current Conditions

The Gervais Street Bridge in West Columbia has already started accumulating that slushy wintry mix. This messy weather pattern is causing icy road conditions that will likely persist throughout the day. The winter storm is expected to bring about ice accumulation totals ranging from 0.10 to 0.25 inches in certain areas, particularly north of the city. Lexington, Richland, Orangeburg, Calhoun, northern Orangeburg, Sumter, and Lee Counties are under a winter weather advisory, with reports suggesting potential ice accumulation could reach up to 0.20 inches.

Looking Ahead

The precipitation isn’t expected to let up just yet. As the day progresses, residents will likely see a mix of freezing rain and sleet, with temperatures projected to drop into the lower 30s. If you’re planning to travel, do so with extreme caution. Many roads could be treacherous, putting drivers at risk of slips and slides.

What’s more to come? Saturday morning is expected to unveil icy conditions on roads, making any attempts at travel quite hazardous. Temperatures will flirt with the freezing mark, which adds another layer of difficulty for early risers.

A Sigh of Relief

However, all is not bleak. Once this winter storm has passed, Columbia can expect a brief respite. Highs are expected to reach the middle 40s, with cloudy skies gradually clear later in the weekend. Sunday should feel a bit more comfortable as temperatures inch upward.

What’s Next?

Though it looks like we might enjoy a temporary thaw, do keep an eye out, as another cold front is on the horizon. Late Tuesday into Wednesday will bring more chilly temperatures, dipping into those cold morning lows below freezing once again. So, if you think you’ve seen the last of winter for a while, think again!

Storm Impacts

Travel warnings are in place due to expected hazardous conditions, and residents may experience power outages and possible closures as the storm unfolds. Officials recommend staying off the roads if possible to ensure safety. The extent and duration of freezing rain conditions remain uncertain, adding a bit of suspense to this chilly forecast. Areas located north of Interstate 20 may experience more substantial snow accumulations, further complicating travel plans.

Final Thoughts

Stay safe, Columbia! Remember to bundle up and take it easy on the roads. If you can hunker down at home, why not make a cup of hot cocoa and enjoy a cozy family day indoors? The winter weather is challenging, but with a little preparation and a dash of patience, we’ll all be waiting for the sun to shine again soon!

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