News Summary
A lake wind advisory has been issued for Central South Carolina and East Central Georgia, warning of strong winds between 10 and 30 mph. The advisory affects several counties and remains in effect until 6 p.m. today, with hazardous conditions expected for small craft. Boaters are advised to take precautions as the winds could lead to overturned boats. An additional advisory is expected to last until 2 a.m. Tuesday with wind gusts potentially reaching 35 mph.
Lake Wind Advisory Hits Central South Carolina and East Central Georgia!
Hey there, folks! If you’re planning to hit the waters in Central South Carolina or East Central Georgia, listen up! A fresh lake wind advisory has just been issued that you need to know about. It was rolled out by the National Weather Service this past Sunday morning.
What’s Happening?
Starting at 10:13 a.m., the advisory took shape for various counties, including Northwestern Orangeburg, Central Orangeburg, Newberry, Kershaw, Lexington, Richland, and Sumter. So if you live in or around these areas, brace yourself! The NWS is predicting some pretty strong winds today.
Windy Conditions Ahead
Think about this: south winds are expected to blow in at speeds between 10 to 20 mph, with gusts reaching all the way up to a wild 30 mph. That’s definitely not a breeze you want to ignore if you’re out there boating or enjoying some fun on the lakes. The advisory is in place until 6 p.m. today, so keep an eye out!
Boating Cautions
For all the boaters, it’s time to be smart! The NWS has highlighted that these strong winds and rough waves can produce hazardous conditions for small craft. If you’re in a small boat, conditions can get risky really fast and could potentially lead to some overturned boats. Your safety is super important, so make sure you’re taking all necessary precautions!
More Winds on the Way
But wait, there’s more! An additional lake wind advisory will remain in effect until 2 a.m. Tuesday morning. Expect wind gusts could go up to 35 mph and sustained north winds will be around 15 to 25 mph. This extended advisory will mainly impact areas in central South Carolina, so make sure your plans consider the weather.
Counties Under Alert
The new advisory will cover even more counties including Newberry, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lexington, Richland, Lee, Sumter, Calhoun, Clarendon, Northern Lancaster, Southern Lancaster, Northwestern Orangeburg, and Central Orangeburg-Southeastern Orangeburg. If you’re in these parts, prepare for some serious wind action!
Staying Informed
So what does this all mean for you? It’s a good reminder to stay updated on the weather if you’re planning any outdoor activities. Whether it’s fishing, boating, or just enjoying a picnic by the lake, knowing what’s going on can help you stay safe and have a great time!
Buckle up, be smart, and enjoy your days out by the water! Here’s hoping for better weather soon so everyone can enjoy those beautiful lakes without worry. Until then, stay safe and keep that wind in your sails—just not too much!
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