Good morning, Columbia! As we step into another beautiful day, let’s take a moment to check in on the weather and the latest updates around our lovely city. It looks like we’re in for a partly cloudy day with highs reaching around 85°F. That means it’s a great day to get outside, whether you’re planning a walk in the park or just grabbing some lunch at a local cafe!
As the day progresses, we might see some changes in the sky. Expect mostly cloudy skies early in the afternoon, and there’s a chance we might get some rain later on. If you’ve got plans, you might want to keep an umbrella handy just in case! The low tonight is around 68°F, and the winds will be light and variable, blowing from the southwest at about 5 to 10 mph. The chance of rain is estimated at 40%, so let’s hope it holds off until after we’ve wrapped up our outdoor activities.
In other news, the City of Columbia has some good news for residents regarding road conditions. After a significant amount of rain recently, portions of Whaley St. and Main St. have been re-opened. It’s great to see things getting back to normal! The section of Whaley St. that was closed is now accessible between Assembly St. and Sumter St., and the part of Main St. closed off earlier is now clear between Catawba St. and Whaley St..
City officials are continuing to monitor roadways for any issues. If you come across any trees that have fallen in the public right of way or blocking roads, please do not hesitate to call Customer Care at (803) 545-3300. They are here to help keep our roads safe and accessible for everyone!
As we move through this rainy season, it’s also wise to be aware of certain streets and intersections that are prone to flooding. These areas tend to gather water during heavy rain events, making it safer to steer clear during and right after a downpour. Here are some key spots to keep in mind:
By taking note of these locations, we can all do our part to stay safe and keep our streets clear for others! If we work together, we can make Columbia an even better place to live.
As the day unfolds and the clouds roll in, let’s remember to stay updated on the weather and any road conditions. And don’t forget to enjoy the beauty that Columbia has to offer, rain or shine! Enjoy your day, everyone!
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