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Lake Wind Advisory Impacts Central South Carolina and East Central Georgia

News Summary

A lake wind advisory has been issued for Central South Carolina and East Central Georgia, effective from 11 a.m. Friday until midnight Saturday. Residents in Northwestern Orangeburg, Central Orangeburg, Newberry, Kershaw, Lexington, Richland, and Sumter counties should be aware of west winds reaching 10 to 20 mph, with gusts up to 35 mph. This advisory warns of hazardous conditions on the water, advising boaters to stay safe. Following this, another advisory is expected to last into Wednesday, indicating ongoing breezy conditions and potential rain for the area.

Lake Wind Advisory Knocks on the Door of Central South Carolina and East Central Georgia

Hey there, residents of Central South Carolina and East Central Georgia! If you were planning a fun day on the lake, you might want to reconsider your plans just for the moment. The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a lake wind advisory that could make your boating experience less than ideal!

What You Need to Know

The alert was officially announced at 2:16 a.m. on Friday morning, and it’s set to last from 11 a.m. Friday until midnight Saturday. The advisory will be impacting several areas, so listen up if you live in Northwestern Orangeburg, Central Orangeburg, Newberry, Kershaw, Lexington, Richland, and Sumter counties!

So, what exactly does this mean? Well, you can expect winds to howl out of the west at speeds of 10 to 20 mph – and get this, gusts could reach a whopping 35 mph during the advisory period. Yikes! That’s enough to rock any small boat, which is why the NWS is giving a heads up to all boaters about the potential hazardous conditions on the water.

Bumpy Waters Ahead!

The advisory is in place to alert you about the rough waves that could make for a bumpy ride if you’re out on the lakes. Just a friendly reminder: small craft can easily be overturned in these kinds of strong winds and wild waves. So, if you usually enjoy a leisurely float on the water, it might be best to hang up the life jackets for now and wait until the winds settle down.

In case you were planning to disregard this advisory, think again! These winds can be a serious safety concern—not just an inconvenience. The NWS wants to make sure that everyone remains safe while enjoying the beautiful lakes around this area.

What Happens Next?

It doesn’t stop there, folks! An updated advisory popped up on Sunday morning at 10:13 a.m., and this one is set to end at 6 p.m. that same day. The updated information predicts southerly winds blowing at 10 to 20 mph with gusts that could gust up to 30 mph. Looks like the wind isn’t going anywhere anytime soon!

Weather on the Horizon

But wait—there’s more! Stay on your toes as a Lake Wind Advisory coming up at midnight, lasting until 7 a.m. Wednesday, is also making its way into the forecast, bringing breezy conditions once again. And if you think it might be warming up soon, temperatures are anticipated to dip to the mid 40s tonight, with highs struggling to hit the lower 60s on Wednesday.

If you’ve got plans for Thursday, keep those umbrellas handy! The chance of rain is on the rise, hitting around 80% with expected rainfall totals between 0.25-1 inch. So, pack your rain gear!

Looking Forward

After this wet spell, the weather gods are smiling on us. Expect a warming trend with plenty of sunshine popping up in the following days. We’re looking at highs reaching the upper 60s. It will be like a breath of fresh air after the blustery conditions sweeping through!

Keep It Safe and Fun!

So, what’s the takeaway? While beautiful days on the lake await us, the winds could prove tricky right now, and safety should always be the priority. If you’re on the water, a bit of caution will go a long way. Keep informed, stay safe, and enjoy those sunny days that lie ahead!

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