Wind Advisory Hits Columbia, SC – Be Prepared!
Good morning, Columbia! If you stepped outside today, you might have noticed something a bit *unsettling* in the air. And that’s not just the weather—it’s the wind! Starting at 4 a.m. today and lasting until 8 p.m. this evening, the National Weather Service has issued an updated wind advisory for our fair city and surrounding areas. So, what does that mean for you? Let’s break it down!
What to Expect
According to the advisory, residents can expect *northeast winds* blowing between 10 to 20 mph, with gusts that could reach up to a whopping 35 mph. This advisory isn’t just for Columbia, but also extends to areas like Aiken, Sumter, and Barnwell, covering the following counties:
- Northern and Central Orangeburg
- Lincoln
- McDuffie
- Columbia
- Richmond
- Burke
- McCormick
- Edgefield
- Saluda
- Lexington
- Richland
- Aiken
- Sumter
- Barnwell
- Calhoun
- Clarendon
- Bamberg
Safety Precautions
With winds like these, it’s important to take the necessary precautions. The NWS has warned that these gusty conditions may lead to trees that have been damaged or leaning due to Hurricane Helene to fall, causing isolated power outages in parts of our community. It’s a good idea to keep an eye on any trees that look a little shaky, just in case.
If you’re planning to drive today, please keep in mind that these winds can make it more challenging, especially for those larger vehicles. If you find yourself on the road, drive carefully and be aware that your vehicle might be pushed a bit more than usual. High-profile vehicles should exercise *extra caution*.
Secure Your Space
Also, don’t forget to take a moment to secure any outdoor items that are at risk of being blown away by the wind. Whether it’s patio furniture, decorations, or garden tools, making sure these items are secured can save you a lot of hassle later on.
Stay Informed
The advisory is in effect until 8 p.m. tonight, so make sure to stay updated on any further changes in the weather. It’s always a smart idea to stay informed, especially when the wind starts kicking up like this!
So, Columbia, let’s hang on tight! Remember to watch out for your neighbors, and don’t be afraid to lend a hand if you see someone struggling with loose items outside. After all, it’s the little things that make our community strong. Stay safe, and let’s weather this windy day together!