News Summary

Beaufort County is gearing up for a significant winter storm expected to bring 4 to 6 inches of snow and dangerous cold temperatures. A cold weather advisory is currently in effect, with winds chilling to 15 degrees. Residents are urged to exercise caution, especially on wet and icy roads, and prepare for possible travel disruptions. The Beaufort County School District will shift to remote learning on Wednesday. Shelters are opening to support those in need as the community braces for the impending frosty weather.

Beaufort County Prepares for Major Winter Storm!

Folks in Beaufort County, grab your warmest coats and prepare for a frosty adventure! Meteorologists have just updated their predictions for the upcoming winter storm, and it looks like we’re in for quite a ride. Expect total snowfall of 4 to 6 inches between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. That’s right, we’re dealing with a real winter wonderland, but with some unique challenges!

A Cold Weather Advisory Is In Effect

Alongside the snow, a cold weather advisory is currently active all the way until Thursday morning. If you thought it was chilly before, just wait! Wind chills are expected to dip down to a brisk 15 degrees Tuesday night, getting dangerously close to record lows for our area. If you plan to head out, be prepared for some serious chill!

Tuesday Night Weather Update

As we dive into Tuesday evening, a light drizzle is expected, but don’t be fooled by the wet weather! The drizzle will soon transition into a mix of snow and sleet around 8 p.m., and it will stick around until Wednesday morning. Accumulated sleet may affect the overall snow totals, but brace yourself for a wintry surprise as nature takes its course!

Watch Out for Icy Roads!

With all that wet and cold weather, road safety becomes a concern. The combination of rain, sleet, and snow will make travel on area roads particularly risky. Drivers are urged to be cautious and check road conditions before setting off. Plus, there’s the added concern of wet roads potentially refreezing overnight, leading to black ice that could catch drivers off guard.

Hazardous Conditions Ahead

Bridges and overpasses are especially susceptible to icy conditions, and the cables of suspension bridges may ice over, creating hazards for both vehicles and pedestrians. As forecasters warn, it’s best to avoid unnecessary travel during the storm, especially as conditions are expected to turn dangerous.

Winter Storm Watch for Southeast South Carolina

A winter storm watch has been issued for our region, and residents need to take this seriously. Beaufort, Jasper, and Hampton counties are under a warning that will be in effect from 5 p.m. Tuesday to noon Wednesday. Accumulations of snow and sleet could total up to two inches in these areas, which is quite a bit for our usually balmy weather!

Stay Prepared, Stay Warm

Now’s the time to prepare for the possibility of getting stranded, especially if you plan to travel. It’s strongly advised to pack a winter storm kit that includes essentials. For residents who need a warm place to stay, several shelters are opening their doors, including Sea Island Presbyterian Church and Christ Lutheran Church, which will provide meals and accommodations for anyone who needs them. So don’t hesitate to reach out if you’re in need!

School Cancellations and Remote Learning

In response to this incoming storm, the Beaufort County School District will operate on a half-day schedule on Tuesday and transition to remote learning on Wednesday. Decisions regarding Thursday’s schedule will be made by Wednesday afternoon, so stay tuned for updates!

In summary, it’s time for residents of Beaufort County to stay informed and prepared for this upcoming winter storm. Bundle up, stay safe, and let’s hope spring arrives quickly after this chill!

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