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Upstate South Carolina Braces for Winter Storm

News Summary

Residents of Upstate South Carolina are preparing for a significant winter storm expected to bring hazardous conditions including snow, sleet, and ice. Meteorologists predict snowfall of up to 5 inches in some areas, while icy conditions may cause widespread power outages and travel disruptions. Authorities advise stocking up on essential supplies and avoiding travel during the storm. A mostly sunny day is forecasted for Saturday, offering some relief as road conditions improve. Stay informed about local updates as the situation develops.

Upstate South Carolina Braces for Winter Storm

The residents of Upstate South Carolina should keep an eye on the weather as a significant winter storm is on the horizon. Meteorologists from AccuWeather are predicting a storm that will impact areas stretching from central Texas into the western Carolinas. So grab your snow boots and hot cocoa, because it’s about to get wintry!

Winter Wonderland Warning

Conditions are expected to turn slick from snow to a mix of sleet and freezing rain starting early Friday morning, January 10. As the storm rolls in, residents can expect snow to begin falling, transitioning into a wintry mix that will last into the late hours of the night. The National Weather Service (NWS) is highlighting that Upstate South Carolina, especially areas from northeastern Georgia to parts of northern South Carolina and western North Carolina, could very well see significant icing.

What’s on the Forecast?

As for the snow totals? Here’s the scoop! Those living along the I-85 corridor might see about 1 to 2 inches of snow. For those in northern Greenville County, northern Pickens, and Oconee areas, snow totals are expected to be a bit heftier, potentially hitting 3 to 5 inches, with some areas possibly getting even more. Be aware that the icy conditions could lead to significant challenges for road crews. With limited resources available in the South for treating and plowing roadways, it might take several days before roads are fully cleared and power is restored.

Travel Heads Up

Now, travelers, listen up—if you’re thinking about hitting the road this weekend, the NWS is advising against it. Roads are projected to become perilously slick very quickly, leading to hazardous travel conditions. And if you have any travel plans, expect widespread flight cancellations. More than 5,000 flights are anticipated to be canceled due to the storm’s impact. It might be a good idea to stay put, cozy up at home, and avoid the traffic chaos.

Stock Up Before the Snow Hits!

Before the storm sets in, residents should prepare by stocking up on non-perishable food items, water, any necessary medications, warm clothing, and blankets. It’s also smart to keep some emergency supplies on hand, just in case. As temperatures are predicted to stay near 35°F with a 90% chance of precipitation during the day on Friday, nighttime lows will plummet to about 29°F. With ice accumulation expected to hit up to 0.25 inches, power outages could become a widespread issue through the night.

Looking Ahead

For Saturday, it seems things will take a turn for the better; the forecast anticipates a mostly sunny day with highs around 41°F, which should help in clearing roads by the afternoon. However, residents should remain cautious as they navigate the aftermath of the storm. Also, noteworthy events for Friday, Greenville County Schools will be having an eLearning day with all in-person classes and activities canceled due to the inclement weather.

Stay Informed

Local authorities will continue to provide updates on road conditions and school closures as the storm progresses. Remember to check for emergency notifications and stay informed about your surrounding area. Stay warm and safe during what looks to be a *winter wonderland* for Upstate South Carolina!

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