Cayce Faces Power Outages and City Office Closures Amid Cloudy Weather

Weather and City Updates for Cayce

Good morning, Cayce! As we wrap up September, the weather is shaping up to be partly to mostly cloudy today with a touch of that warm fall air. If you’re stepping outside, you can expect highs around 85°F with light winds from the southwest blowing at about 5 to 10 mph. There’s a slight chance of a rain shower, so you might want to keep an eye on that sky as you go about your day. Tonight, temperatures will dip down to a cozy 67°F, and the winds will lighten up, allowing for a peaceful evening.

Cayce’s City Offices Closed Due to Power Outages

Now, onto some important news from our city! The officials in Cayce have announced that due to ongoing power outages affecting several areas, city offices will remain closed today. If you had any plans to visit city services, it’s best to hold off on that trip for now! Officials are urging residents to please stay off the roads if it’s not essential. This can help keep the roadways clear for emergency services who are out there working hard.

Emergency Contact Information

In case of emergencies, remember that you can always dial 911. There are also several important numbers for residents to keep handy:

  • For non-emergency city inquiries, call 803-794-0456.
  • If you experience a power outage or see downed lines, reach out to Dominion Energy at 1-888-333-4465.
  • For stormwater concerns, call 803-359-4103.
  • If you smell gas or suspect a leak, contact 800-815-0083.
  • For road issues, SCDOT can be reached at 855-467-2368.
  • Finally, the South Carolina Emergency Management Division has a public information hotline available at 866-246-0133.

City Services and Emergency Response

The good news is that Cayce’s Parks team, along with the Cayce Police and Cayce Fire departments, are already on the ground doing their best to handle the situation. They’re currently focused on clearing downed trees and assisting anyone in need. Your safety is their number one priority, so they’re working hard to restore normalcy in our lovely town.

If you’re worried about your trash pick-up, we’ve got some reassurance for you: sanitation pick-up will remain the same, ensuring that our streets stay clean even as we navigate through these unexpected bumps. Thank you for your patience as our teams continue to work through these challenges.

Stay Safe, Cayce!

While it may be a day of more cloudy skies, let’s keep our spirits up, Cayce! It’s the perfect opportunity to cozy up with a good book or enjoy a quiet moment at home. If you must venture out, be sure to take care, watch out for any necessary adjustments in road conditions, and always keep your phone numbers handy, just in case. We appreciate everyone’s understanding and cooperation as our city works to restore services and keep everyone safe.

Stay Connected

We’ll be sure to keep you updated as more information comes in. If you have any eyewitness accounts or local updates, feel free to share your experiences! Let’s all take care of each other, Cayce!


Author: HERE Lexington

HERE Lexington

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