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Charleston weather: showers and storms to move across Lowcountry
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Showers and thunderstorms will sweep across the Lowcountry on Thursday. The National Weather Service in Charleston has issued a tornado watch through 1 p.m. for Colleton and Dorchester counties.
Severe Weather and Flood Safety Week continues across South Carolina — and today’s focus is one of the most important parts of storm safety: understanding the difference between watches and warnings.Digital meteorologist Leslie Hudson explains how those alerts work — and why knowing the difference can help you prepare before severe weather strikes.
The Weather Channel is calling for "catastrophic" ice for the entire region from this weekend's storm, and it could leave many stuck without power for days. The timing of the storm for the Upstate, which includes Greenville, Spartanburg, and Anderson ...
While the first official day of spring is still a bit off, temperatures are already heading up in South Carolina.
COLUMBIA — The National Weather Service is warning Midlands residents ahead of potential “wild swings” in temperatures between Dec. 12 and 16. Friday and Saturday’s highs will peak in the lower and mid 60s, respectively, before a cold front brings ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As of Monday morning, Jan. 26, city and county officials throughout the Upstate were managing the aftermath of a severe weekend winter storm that brought significant icing, power outages ...
Freezing rain stopped falling in the Midlands over the weekend, and now residents of the Columbia area of South Carolina have to endure freezing cold temperatures. A cold weather advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service as temperatures are ...
Stop me if you’ve heard this before, but the forecast shows that snow is possible in the Columbia area of South Carolina. This is the third week in a row that snow, or some other winter weather effect, is included in the forecast for the Midlands.