HERE NEWS
Freeze Warning Issued for Tuesday Morning
A Freeze Warning is in effect for Columbia, S.C., and the surrounding areas until 8 AM on Tuesday morning. Temperatures are expected to fall to around freezing, making it a chilly start to the day.
First Alert Weather Day
Despite Tuesday being the first day of spring, the weather will feel far from it, especially in the morning. The Freeze Warning is in effect for the region, with temperatures dropping to around freezing. The warning is particularly for areas including Saluda, Newberry, and Fairfield counties until 8 AM.
Temperature Outlook
Fortunately, the cold morning temperatures will quickly give way to a warming trend. By the afternoon, temperatures are forecasted to reach the low 60s. Although the region is warming up, temperatures will still be 5 to 10 degrees below average for this time of year.
Upcoming Weather Patterns
The middle of the week is expected to bring even higher temperatures. Wednesday and Thursday are slated to see warmer air with highs in the 70s. Friday marks the return of rain, with showers expected to persist throughout the day and into Saturday morning. By the end of the weekend, the skies are set to clear up.
Detailed Forecast
Tonight: Skies clearing by midnight with lows dropping into the low and mid-30s. A light freeze or frost is expected in the morning.
Tuesday: A freeze possible in the morning, then sunny skies with highs in the low 60s.
Wednesday: Lots of sunshine and highs in the mid-70s.
Thursday: Few clouds with highs around 70 degrees.
Friday: Rounds of rain throughout the day with a 70% chance of rain. Cloudy conditions with highs in the low 60s.
Saturday: A few morning showers with a 40% chance of rain. Partly to mostly cloudy skies with highs in the upper 60s.
Sunday: Mix of clouds and sunshine with highs near 70 degrees.