For the first time in seven years, residents of Lowcountry are prepping for a possible snowfall this weekend. With a cold front expected to bring rain and temperatures dipping into the 30s, the community is on alert. Predictions of snow and ice could impact travel and schools, with local authorities in Beaufort County preparing for operational updates. A shelter is opening for those needing warmth. While forecasts indicate warmer weather may return later, the potential for wintry weather remains a hot topic ahead of the weekend.
Grab your winter gear, Lowcountry! After seven long years without a snow day, whispers of icy magic are in the air. This weekend and early next week, residents are getting prepped for a possible dusting of snow. It’s time to dig out those coats, gloves, and boots from the back of the closet!
But before we get too carried away with visions of snowmen and hot chocolate, let’s talk about what the skies might bring first. A cold front is headed our way, bringing showers starting early Saturday morning and lasting right into Sunday. Look out for rainfall totals that could reach 1.5 inches. Fortunately, it seems flooding won’t be a concern this time around, so no need to worry about paddling your way through the streets!
Hold on to your hats, because temperatures are set to take a nosedive! By Tuesday and Wednesday, the thermometer is expected to dip into the 30s, which is pretty chilly for the Lowcountry. And don’t forget about those windchill values that may plummet to a frosty 10 degrees. Talk about a sudden winter slap in the face!
While the meteorological wizards aren’t crystal clear on how much snow or ice might fall next week, they’re keeping an eye on everything. There is a 30 to 50 percent chance of some minor impacts, meaning that we could see slick roads and travel troubles. If things turn a bit spicier, a 20 to 30 percent chance exists for moderate impacts, which could even lead to winter storm warnings and a bit more risk of property damage.
In light of the potential snow drama, the local Beaufort County School District is on high alert. They’re keeping tabs on the weather situation and plan to update families by midday Monday for any operational changes, so stay tuned! For those in need of a bit more warmth, Sea Island Presbyterian Church is opening a *cold shelter* from Sunday night through Wednesday morning. It’s set to be available from 5 p.m. to 8 a.m., just in case the snowflakes fly.
Looking a bit further into the season, current forecasts for winter in South Carolina hint at warmer and drier weather. However, there may still be some chances for snow towards the end of the season. Winter officially hangs around until March 20, so keep your winter boots handy! The National Weather Service has indicated a 40% to 50% chance of above-normal temperatures from December through February upstate and in the Midlands, while the Lowcountry could see a 50% to 60% chance of the same.
But it doesn’t end there; there’s also a 33% to 40% chance of below-normal rainfall in the Upstate, and 40% to 50% chance for the Midlands and Lowcountry. That said, December will likely bring scattered showers, with temperatures cooling off later in the season.
And let’s not forget what the Farmer’s Almanac has to say—it predicts a warm winter with a sprinkle of snowy weather towards the end. Keep your eyes peeled for scattered wet snow and maybe a *wintry mix* around February 20!
Whether you’re a snow lover or just hoping for a day off to cozy up at home, it looks like the Lowcountry is setting itself up for quite a weekend. With the possibility of slippery streets and chilly weather on the horizon, now’s the time to prepare for whatever Mother Nature decides to throw our way! Keep an eye on the forecasts, bundle up, and perhaps enjoy that hot cocoa—it could be the perfect companion for these sudden winter vibes! Stay warm, Lowcountry!
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