Todays Forecast

Morning Forecast

Friday morning 7 day forecast

Tyler Ryan says the cold air will be with us for Friday, however, we will be warming up over the weekend, with the threat of rain running through Saturday and Sunday.  Click for the full 7 day forecast Categories: Todays Forecast Tags: SCTweets, scweather

Today’s Forecast

Thursday night is going to be wicked cold with lows ranging from 18° to 23°. Friday will be plenty cold as well with highs only touching the mid 40’s. But the chill won’t last. Saturday will be nearly 20 degrees warmer with some scattered showers. Categories: Todays Forecast

Afternoon Forecast

Afternoon forecast for Columbia and the Midlands

Tyler Ryan says that the sun will continue to shine, however, the temps will only reach the low 50’s, before falling down into the 20’s tonight. Categories: Todays Forecast Tags: SCTweets, scweather

Today’s Forecast

We will see the sunshine return tomorrow but temperatures will remain cool. Friday will be downright COLD with temperatures in the low to mid 20s for the morning commute. The threat of rain returns late Saturday as temperatures will climb into the lower 70’s on Sunday. Categories: Todays Forecast

GMC Morning Forecast

Wednesday morning forecast for the Midlands

Expect a repeat of today, with a foggy and rainy start.  The skies should clear by the afternoon, and begin a cool down for the over night.  Check out more details from Tyler Ryan’s morning forecast. Categories: Todays Forecast Tags: SCTweets, scweather

GMC Forecast

Tuesday morning forecast

Tyler Ryan says to expect clouds, fog, and rain Tuesday morning.  The rain my be heavy at times around the Midlands. Categories: Todays Forecast Tags: scweather, stweets

Today’s Forecast

A GLOOMY, rainy Tuesday for all of us across the Midlands. Highs will only reach the mid 50’s with the heaviest of showers in the morning then on & off throughout the day. Things will clear up for us Thursday but we could see another round of showers by the weekend. Categories: Todays Forecast