As we settle into the evening in Columbia, South Carolina, it looks like Mother Nature has a turbulent night ahead for us. Weather experts are warning of heavy rain and thunderstorms that are likely to roll in late Tuesday night, driven by a cold front pushing through our region.
For those of us living in Columbia and the surrounding Midlands areas, it’s time to prepare for what could be a hazardous travel night. The showers could quickly lead to some tricky conditions, especially along I-26 and other major roadways. According to the National Weather Service, we might see rainfall totals exceeding an inch in some spots, with the heaviest amounts forecasted for Newberry and Lancaster counties.
The storms won’t be alone! They’ll come with gusty winds reaching up to 28 mph, which can definitely add to the potential for localized flooding and ponding on roads. If you’re planning to be out and about tonight, it’s essential to be extra cautious and perhaps consider postponing unnecessary travel.
Motorists are advised to avoid driving through standing water and stay updated on weather alerts, especially if you’re in areas prone to flooding. Safety should always come first, so think twice before venturing out in these conditions. If you have outdoor activities planned, it’s a good idea to reschedule them until the skies clear up.
Once the storms pass, we’ll see some significant changes for Wednesday. As the rain tapers off by the afternoon, expect a notably breezy atmosphere with temperatures only reaching about 66°F. The winds will stay with us, gusting up to 20 mph, so holding on to your hats might be a good idea!
But don’t get too comfortable just yet! The temperatures are set to drop quite a bit overnight, dipping into the 30s. So, if you have any outdoor plans on Wednesday evening, make sure to bundle up!
As we keep an eye on the weather, remember to plan accordingly and stay alert for updates from local authorities. It’s always better to be prepared than to be caught off guard!
Make sure to stay connected for more updates and information. Your safety is the priority, so keep those umbrellas handy and stay dry out there!
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