Unseasonably Warm Weather Sweeps Through Columbia, S.C.

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Columbia, S.C. is experiencing unusually warm weather this weekend, with temperatures reaching the upper 80s and possibly into the 90s. Residents are enjoying sunny afternoons before a cold front brings rain and storms late Sunday. As the warm weather exits, a stormy Monday with heavy rainfall and gusty winds is expected. Locals should prepare for potential delays and take precautions, including securing outdoor items and staying safe on the roads.

Unseasonably Warm Weather Sweeps Through Columbia, S.C.

Columbia, S.C. is basking in some unusually warm weather this weekend, with temperatures soaring into the upper 80s and even possibly reaching the 90s! It’s unseasonably warm for this time of year and residents are enjoying those sunny, breezy afternoons.

This heat wave might be setting the stage for record-high temperatures in certain areas, so if you plan to head outdoors, make sure to grab your sunscreen and stay hydrated. It’s the perfect opportunity to enjoy some time in the sun before the weather takes a dramatic turn!

Change is Coming: Bye-Bye Sunshine, Hello Rain!

As lovely as this warm weather may feel, a significant shift in the weather pattern is on the horizon. Late Sunday afternoon, a cold front will swoop in, bringing with it the promise of rain and thunderstorms starting from Sunday night and carrying on into Monday.

As the day progresses on Sunday, residents can expect a lot of building clouds and possibly some pesky drizzles. The evening might see a few showers making an appearance, but it’s important to note that the real excitement is expected to hit on Monday.

Monday’s Forecast: Rain, Thunderstorms, and Potential Wind!

Monday is poised to be quite the stormy day in Columbia! With a good amount of moisture in the air, heavy rainfall can be expected, especially during the morning rush. This will make for some potentially messy streets. So, if you’ve got outdoor plans or need to head to work, prepare for some wet roads and reduced visibility.

While the risk for severe weather is low, it’s not entirely off the table. A few storms might raise a ruckus, causing some localized damage—particularly breezy wind gusts are anticipated south and west of Columbia. So you might want to secure any outdoor furniture and be cautious while driving!

Gusty Winds and Possible Lake Wind Advisory

Another aspect to keep an eye on is the gusty winds that could accompany the storm. These winds are expected to stir things up, especially in open areas and near lakes. Depending on how strong they are, a Lake Wind Advisory might even be issued, so all you fishing enthusiasts and boaters should take note and be careful out on the water!

Planning Ahead: What to Expect

The heaviest rainfall is forecasted to roll in early Monday morning and continue through the early evening hours. This could create some delays for commutes and may even put a damper on any outdoor activities you had planned. So, keep the umbrellas handy and maybe plan a cozy day indoors instead!

As the weekend wraps up and the cooler, stormy weather approaches, Columbia residents are reminded to stay updated with changing forecasts and to plan accordingly. Whether you’re enjoying the warm weather before it makes a swift exit or gearing up for the rain and thunder, be prepared for a little bit of everything as we transition into the new week!

So, stay safe, stay informed, and enjoy whatever the weather brings your way!

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