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Perfect Fall Weather Enhances Final Day of South Carolina State Fair in Columbia

Perfect Fall Weather Enhances Final Day of South Carolina State Fair in Columbia

COLUMBIA, SC: Perfect Fall Weather Meets State Fair Fun!

As we step into another beautiful October day here in Columbia, we’re greeted by temperatures that feel quite reminiscent of Saturday morning. It’s all thanks to a series of high-pressure systems creating dry conditions in our area, keeping the weather pleasant and slightly cooler than what we might typically expect.

A Gorgeous Sunday Forecast

Sunday promises to be a delightful day to spend time outdoors, with afternoon highs projected in the mild mid to upper 70s. The skies will be crystal clear, making it the perfect backdrop for activities like enjoying some funnel cakes or indulging in a turkey leg at the final day of the South Carolina State Fair. If you haven’t made it out yet, today is an excellent opportunity to soak in the fun and festivities this beloved annual event has to offer. Who could resist the call of classic fair food under some beautiful blue skies?

Chilly Nights Ahead

As the sun goes down, we can expect temperatures to cool off a bit as the dry air sticks around. Overnight lows will settle in the lower to mid-40s, so if you plan on being out late at the fair or enjoying a cozy gathering, make sure to grab a light jacket to stay comfortable!

What’s Next? Warmer Days Ahead!

Looking ahead to the week, we’ve got some warmer weather on the horizon! A shift in air patterns means that warmer air will begin to filter into our region by mid-week, pushing our temperatures above normal. It’s a lovely change we can all look forward to, especially as we move into a season that typically cools down. However, don’t get too comfy just yet; a potential cold front is expected to move in later in the week.

Rain is Not in the Forecast

The good news is that, as these weather changes occur, rain won’t be a concern for us. The dry air currently in place will persist, keeping those rain chances low. So, whether you’re planning a picnic in the park, a stroll downtown, or just enjoying a cup of coffee on the patio, you can feel relaxed knowing that the weather will cooperate.

Tropical Update: Hurricane Oscar and Tropical Storm Nadine

Hurricane Oscar has formed, and it’s moved toward the southeastern Bahamas, the Turks and Caicos Islands, and eastern Cuba. A Hurricane Warning is in effect for these areas as Oscar is expected to bring high winds and dangerous storm surges. If you have friends or family in those regions, please check in on them and stay updated on the situation!

Additionally, Tropical Storm Nadine is causing potential flash flooding along its path, impacting southern Mexico, northern Belize, and Guatemala. Those areas are also under advisement to be cautious of tropical storm conditions along the coastlines.

Enjoy the Season

As we revel in the wonderful weather here in Columbia, let’s keep our thoughts with those affected by the tropical storm systems. Meanwhile, make sure to enjoy the beautiful fall days ahead — whether it’s at the fair, on a nature walk, or simply soaking up the sunshine!


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