Winter Storm Warning Hits Beaufort County

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News Summary

Beaufort County is bracing for a severe winter storm this week, with a warning issued for icy conditions impacting Beaufort, Jasper, and Hampton counties. The storm is expected to bring snow and freezing rain starting Tuesday evening, with total snowfall ranging from 4 to 6 inches. Local schools have adjusted schedules to ensure safety, and residents are advised to limit travel as icy road conditions are anticipated. Community shelters are available for those in need of warmth during this cold snap.

Winter Storm Warning Hits Beaufort County

Beaufort, SC – It’s officially time to bundle up and prepare for a winter storm that’s sweeping across Beaufort County! A winter storm warning has been issued for Beaufort, Jasper, and Hampton counties as icy weather is set to hit our area on Tuesday evening. Strap in, folks, because Mother Nature is bringing snow, freezing rain, and whipping winds to our usually mild climate.

What’s on the Forecast?

According to local meteorologists, snow and freezing rain are expected to begin falling between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Tuesday, with the worst conditions unfolding from 8 p.m. Tuesday into early Wednesday morning. Brace yourselves because total snowfall is projected to reach anywhere from 4 to 6 inches. And as if that’s not chilly enough, wind chills could plummet to a frosty 8 to 15 degrees later in the evening. So, if you need to step outside, make sure to layer up!

Keeping Warm and Safe

A Cold Weather Advisory remains in effect until Thursday morning, January 23. Daytime temperatures are expected to stay in the 30s, with nighttime lows dipping into the 20s. If you’re feeling the chill, remember that local churches like Sea Island Presbyterian Church in Beaufort and Christ Lutheran Church in Hilton Head are stepping up to provide cold weather shelters through the storm. So, if you or someone you know is in need, don’t hesitate to reach out for warmth and community support!

Adjustments to Services and Schools

As the storm approaches, many institutions are changing their schedules to keep everyone safe. Schools in Beaufort County will have a half-day on Tuesday, followed by a remote eLearning day on Wednesday. Similarly, the Jasper County School District is also looking ahead with a half-day on Tuesday and a Professional Development Day on Wednesday. Parents, make sure your kids are ready to log in from home!

Air Travel Woes

If you had plans to travel, you might want to double-check your flight status. Flights out of Savannah-Hilton Head International Airport are being heavily disrupted, with reports showing 30 cancellations and 10 delays as of Tuesday afternoon. So, if you’re flying out, it might be wise to contact your airline for the latest updates.

Government Offices Close Early

In addition to schools, many local government offices are adjusting their hours. Government offices in Jasper County will close early on Tuesday and remain shut down on Wednesday. Cities in the Lowcountry are following suit, with various other schools and educational institutions closing early or shifting to eLearning days.

Road Conditions Warning

As the storm unfolds, it’s crucial to remain vigilant about local road conditions; they’re expected to become hazardous due to the icy weather. Authorities are urging residents to check forecasts routinely and minimize travel unless absolutely necessary. Better safe than sorry, right?

Stay warm, safe, and prepare for what’s to come, Beaufort! Weather like this is a good reminder of how important it is to look out for our neighbors and community members. Keep an eye on the conditions and support one another through this chilly challenge!

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