ABC Columbia weather update: Storms move out, cold air moves in
Meteorologist Tyler Ryan has the latest on your severe weather forecast, plus the details on cooler temps
Meteorologist Tyler Ryan has the latest on your severe weather forecast, plus the details on cooler temps
Thousands across the Midlands are without power after severe weather brought wind gusts of over 60 mph.
COLUMBIA SC (WOLO) – Preparing for severe weather is often a family affair, and when it comes to your fur family, there are some considerations, according to Ruby from Ruby Red’s Pet Care. Ruby says that in addition to important documents for the kids, be sure to have: ID tags and micro chips Vet Records Pictures of your pets Any…
Today’s severe weather in the Midlands caused trees to fall onto one home on Barhamville Road & on another at Meadow Wood Drive.
Most of the Palmetto State is also considered vulnerable to severe flooding, so representatives say always take flood warnings and alerts seriously. “A mere six inches of fast moving water can knock over an adult, and 12 inches of fast moving water can carry away most cars. Two feet can sweep away SUVs and trucks,” Quagliariello says.
Schools in the Midlands are announcing E-Learning days and schedule changes as they prepare for the possible weather on Friday, Jan. 12.
ABC COLUMBIA’s Chief Meteorologist John Farley is keeping you updated on the potential severe weather for Tuesday, January 9.
The National Weather Service Columbia says there is a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the Midlands tonight.
Several school districts have issued cancellations for their after-school programs, activities, and athletic events due to the possibility of inclement weather.
Richland One Schools’ athletic events scheduled for tonight are canceled due to possible severe weather.