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Irma Update: Tuesday School Delays/Closings

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO) – Here is a list of school closures. Continue to check back for updates. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 Bamberg School District Two will remain closed Tuesday, September 12. Saluda County Schools will be closed on Tuesday.  Lexington County School District One will be on a two-hour delay  Tuesday, September 12,   Lexington School District Two is delaying the opening of school…

Irma Causes Columbia Flight Cancellations/Delays

Many Flight are Cancelled and a Few Delays at Columbia Metropolitan Airport

COLUMBIA — Irma caused cancellations at Columbia Metropolitan Airport according to the airport’s website. The cancellations on departures include: 4:04 PM Charlotte, NC 4:15 PM Dallas-Fort Worth, TX 5:53 PM Charlotte, NC 6:05 PM Atlanta, GA 7:30 PM Charlotte, NC 8:05 AM Dallas-Fort Worth, TX   The cancellations on arrivals include: 3:35 PM Charlotte, NC 3:43 PM Dallas-Fort Worth, TX…

Electric Cooperative: Convoy of Trucks Headed to SC to Help Restore Power

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)–According to Electric Cooperative officials, nearly 100,000 electric cooperative consumers were without power on Monday. The Cooperatives do provide electricity in all 46 counties, but according to officials, the highest numbers of people in the dark were between the Savannah River and a line extending from Charleston to Columbia to Spartanburg. There is help on the way. Electric Cooperative officials…

John Farley Irma Update: Winds Have Died Down

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)–Chief Meteorologist John Farley is tracking Irma and the impact to South Carolina. Good news, the winds have died down and the rain should begin to let up as we move into the early AM Hours and the morning commute. Here is his latest update. Watch. Categories: Local News, Todays Forecast Tags: Irma

Nation Remembers 9/11, Irma Cancels Midlands Events

COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO) – Monday (9/11) marks the 16th anniversary of the September 11th terror attacks. Events intended to mark the occasion across the Midlands were canceled though, due to Tropical Storm Irma. In New York, the Pentagon, Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and across the nation citizens paused to reflect on the tragic events of that day. President Trump spoke at the…