Road Safety tips from SC Troopers for the snow and ice
Right now many agencies say there are still roads that may not be passable across the state. There is the potential for black ice overnight into Thursday.
Monday’s announcements regarding Tuesday’s schedule at county offices in Richland and Lexington County as well as USC may have lead to some confusion.
Right now many agencies say there are still roads that may not be passable across the state. There is the potential for black ice overnight into Thursday.
A look at the impact of the January snow in the Midlands
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WOLO)– Due to road conditions still not being fully open and safe in areas around the Midlands, many schools and universities are switching to E-Learning Days or closing on Thursday. Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 21, most of the south was seen with snowfall including the Midlands. SCHOOL CHANGES LIST: Calhoun Co. Schools and offices will be closed on Thursday,…
Officials with the City of Columbia’s public bus system also known as the COMET say there is a schedule change due to icy road conditions in the Midlands.
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Richland County officials release updated information on changes to schedules for Government facilities due to Winter weather
Chief Meteorologist John Farley has the latest look at the snow we are seeing here in the Midlands and what you can expect Wednesday morning
“We do encourage customers to keep their thermostat as close to 68 degrees as possible. That’s kind of a sweet spot, that helps with your energy consumption, and limit it from maybe spiking quite as much as if your thermostat is up in the low 70’s,” says Long.
Winter is showing in the Midlands and viewers are sending in their snow pictures.