ABC Columbia Web Weather Forecast
Categories: Todays Forecast
Categories: Todays Forecast
Categories: Todays Forecast, Weather Tags: Florence
We will have some fog to start out the post Florence week, and a mix of sun and clouds will finish off the day. We may also see a few showers before things start to dry out and a ton of sun await us later in the week. Categories: Todays Forecast
Florence is moving north and I’m happy to say that we’ll get the chance to dry out. Categories: Todays Forecast, Weather Blog Tags: ABC Columbia Forecast
Rain continues to pound North and South Carolina as we roll into Sunday morning. The storm has been downgraded to a tropical depression, with sustained winds at 35 MPH. The center of the storm has passed Columbia on it’s way to the west and northwest toward Greenville. The majority of the rain and very rough weather remains along the North…
Tropical Storm Florence is slowly making its way across South Carolina. The worst of the storm is going to miss us here in the Midlands. We’ll see 2-5 inches of rain with the highest totals in the northern and eastern Midlands. Places like Bishopville, Camden, Winnsboro, and Newberry can expect up to 5 inches. That will cause some localized flooding….
Hurricane Florence continues to SLOWLY move west toward the Midlands. The storm continues to hammer the North Carolina and South Carolina coast. The storm, which is now a Tropical Storm, based on wind speed, is moving about 5 miles an hour. It is important to understand that if you are waking up this morning and thinking that there isn’t a…
Florence is now a Tropical Storm and will track slowly across South Carolina through Sunday. On this track, the flooding threat for the Midlands is lowering because the bulk of the rain will fall to our north and east. However, the risk of power outages remains with gusty winds at their peak through Saturday. Categories: Digital Exclusives and Features, Todays…
Hurricane Florence is slamming into the East Coast, knocking out power in North Carolina, dropping torrential rains and inundating several areas with floodwater. Here is a look at the dangerous storm by the numbers: 105 mph: As the storm made landfall Friday morning, Wilmington, North Carolina, was hit by a 105 mph wind gust, the strongest wind in the city…
As we prepare for the arrival of Hurricane Florence, we can expect an increase in wind as well as the arrival of scattered showers. Depending on the track of this slow moving storm, once it fully makes landfall, the amount of rain that the Midlands may experience can vary greatly. Should the storm pass directly over or slightly to the…