Columbia Under Tornado Watch as Severe Thunderstorms Approach

Columbia Faces Tornado Threat on Sunday Morning

Columbia, South Carolina is under a tornado watch as meteorologists warn of severe thunderstorms expected to impact the area. This watch, issued by the National Weather Service, took effect early Sunday and is scheduled to continue until 1 p.m.

Who and Where

The tornado watch includes Richland and Lexington counties, as well as several other regions across South Carolina. Areas such as Kershaw, Newberry, Lee, Calhoun, Clarendon, Fairfield, Orangeburg, Saluda, and Sumter are also encompassed within this warning.

What and When

In addition to the tornado watch, a severe thunderstorm warning is in effect for specific areas, including Columbia, West Columbia, Lexington, and Irmo. The warning for Lexington and Irmo will be active until 9 a.m., while Columbia and West Columbia will remain under warning until 9:45 a.m. Meteorologists anticipate the highest threat of severe weather in Columbia to occur between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Why It Matters

Along with the potential for tornadoes, thunderstorms in the area may bring damaging wind gusts, hail, and localized street flooding. Although significant flash flooding is not expected, there are still concerns about the possibility of damaged trees and power lines, which could lead to outages. A lake wind advisory is also in effect until 6 p.m., with sustained winds of 10-15 mph and gusts that may reach up to 30 mph.

Forecast Conditions

The National Weather Service has indicated a 100% chance of rain in the Columbia area, with projected precipitation amounts potentially reaching up to 2 inches. Temperatures may see highs in the upper 60s today, dipping to a low of 43 degrees Tuesday night as the New Year approaches.

Looking Ahead

As 2025 begins, sunny weather is expected for Monday and Tuesday, although a slight chance of showers may linger in the afternoons. New Year’s Day is forecasted to be cool with a high near 59 degrees but under clear skies.

Safety Precautions

Residents in the affected areas are urged to stay informed and take precautions to safeguard themselves, their families, and their property as the weather develops. As this situation unfolds, the public will receive timely updates about any changes or further warnings.

Stay Informed

As always, keeping up with local weather news is vital, especially during severe weather conditions. Resources and updates will continue to be provided throughout the day to ensure community safety.


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