Severe Thunderstorm Warning Hits Newberry County

News Summary

Residents of Newberry County are bracing for a severe thunderstorm as a warning has been issued by the National Weather Service. This alert, effective until 7 a.m., predicts wind gusts up to 50 mph and potential hazards across multiple local areas, including major routes and community centers. As conditions worsen, safety measures are emphasized, with advice to seek shelter indoors and drive with caution due to treacherous weather and potential traffic disruptions. With warnings extending through the Midlands, preparedness is crucial during this stormy period.

Watch Out! Severe Thunderstorm Warning Hits Newberry County

Newberry, hold onto your hats! It looks like Mother Nature is gearing up for a wild ride today. Just before dawn, the National Weather Service (NWS) in Columbia, SC issued a strong thunderstorm warning at 6:21 a.m. that’s likely to keep residents on their toes. This warning is in effect until 7 a.m. for all folks in Newberry County.

What’s Happening?

As the storm rolls in, reports say that residents can expect wind gusts hitting up to 50 mph! That’s right, you may want to secure those lawn chairs and outdoor decorations as this storm brings some powerful winds. Just moments before the warning was issued, Doppler radar tracked a formidable storm brewing near Clinton, which is located just 9 miles southeast of Laurens, and it’s moving eastward at a quick pace of 45 mph.

Local spots likely to be impacted by the storm include:

  • Newberry
  • Newberry County Detention Center
  • Maybington Fire Station
  • US-176
  • SC-34 Crossroads
  • Bush River Fire Station
  • Newberry College
  • Vaughnville
  • Whitmire
  • Newberry County Airport
  • Belfast Wildlife Management Area
  • Enoree Ranger District Office
  • Kinards

And let’s not forget about the traffic! Interstate 26 will be feeling the effects as well, especially around mile markers 62 to 76. So if you have travel plans, you might want to reconsider or at least drive extra carefully. The NWS has stressed the importance of seeking shelter indoors if you happen to be outside when the storm strikes.

Stay Safe and Aware!

Lightning is another concern during these thunderstorms. Did you know that across the U.S., around 25 million lightning strikes happen every year? Unfortunately, these can lead to about 20 fatalities annually. If you’re caught in the storm, stay away from windows and anything that might attract a lightning strike!

Meanwhile, driving conditions can become treacherous due to hydroplaning. This occurs when water builds up in front of your tires, making your car slide uncontrollably. It’s crucial to be aware of that, especially if you’ve got to head out. Make sure you’re driving slow and steady—the NWS has shared important tips on how to manage your vehicle during such weather.

Additional Warnings

The news doesn’t stop there. If you’re in the Midlands, severe thunderstorm warnings are in effect across the board. There’s even a tornado warning active for areas like Columbia and Lexington until 8:00 a.m. This is no small deal!

Reports are buzzing about high wind gusts that could range from 60 to 75 mph in parts of the Midlands. These winds aren’t just a nuisance. They pose a risk for blowing down trees and power lines, leading to potential power outages for many residents. A tornado watch remains in effect for several regions, including Calhoun, Chesterfield, and more, so stay vigilant.

Preparation is Key!

In light of these severe conditions, experts recommend charging your electronic devices fully due to the heightened risk of power outages. It’s also a good idea to secure any of those outdoor items that could become projectiles in the wind.

And don’t forget, a statewide burn ban is currently in place because of the high fire danger resulting from dry conditions and those furious winds. It’s a good reminder that safety comes first!

Stay safe, Newberry! The storm might be fierce, but with a little preparation and caution, you can weather the storm with ease.

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HERE Resources

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