High Winds Advisory Alert for Central South Carolina and East Central Georgia
Date: Monday, 12th February 2024
Wind Advisory In Effect
A Wind Advisory has been announced for regions of central South Carolina and east central Georgia starting from 11 pm on Monday with potential to continue into early Tuesday morning. This advisory applies to the following cities:
Matthews, Springdale, Winnsboro, Lincolnton, Aiken, Santee, Springfield, Columbia, Lexington, Manning, Holly Hill, Williston, and Batesburg-Leesville. The advisory calls for west winds at speed of 20 to 30 mph with possible gusts reaching up to 45 mph, potentially blowing about anything left unsecured outside.
Potential Impact of Strong Winds
Given the saturated condition of the soil due to recent rains, these high-speed wind gusts pose a considerable threat of uprooting trees that could potentially cause power outages. Residents are advised to secure loose objects outside that can be potentially hazardous if blown away, including garden furniture and loose branches. Special attention should be given to securing high-profile vehicles, lightweight outdoor objects, and structures such as sheds and carports.
High Winds: Safety Precautions
While the high-speed wind gusts pose a constant threat, there are several precautions you can take to ensure your safety and that of your family. Secure outdoor objects, trim tree branches near your house, clear gutters, and secure all doors and windows. Staying indoors and driving cautiously during the advisory period would reduce the potential for any hazards.
Concurrent Weather Alerts
The wind advisory is not the only weather alert for the region. A Flood Watch also remains in effect through Monday evening across the Midlands due to potential flash flooding caused by heavy rainfall. Residents are urged to stay alert and follow the guidance offered by provincial and local authorities.
Significance of Weather Alerts
Weather alerts like the Wind Advisory and the Flood Watch are designed to inform and protect residents in potentially affected areas. These advisories require immediate action and preparedness on the public’s part to reduce risks related to weather conditions. Let’s all take the necessary precautions and stay safe.