Ice storm warning issued for Columbia area
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South Carolina residents, along with other southern states, are bracing for winter weather. But could it bring snow to the Upstate this weekend?
We have tips and latest news as Spartanburg and Greenville SC see forecasted ice, sleet, snow, rain, freezing temperatures and a storm watch or warning.
Gov. Henry McMaster declared a state of emergency to prepare South Carolina for a winter storm expected to bring a mix of sleet, ice and snow.
The National Weather Service predict a "major winter storm" is headed toward Upstate South Carolina. Here's what to expect.
Snow, sleet, freezing rain, ice and cold temperatures are forecast for South Carolina cities Greenville and Spartanburg amid a weather state of emergency.
Right now, the National Weather Service forecast for Greenville says snow is likely Saturday before 4 p.m., then snow and sleet after that with a high near 36. After 10 p.m. Saturday 80% chance snow and freezing rain, continuing on Sunday. Mostly cloudy on Sunday night with a low around 16. BRRR. And not good for any precipitation on power lines.
The National Weather Service is predicting a winter storm bring cold weather along with the possibility of snow in Upstate SC. Here's the latest
Another frigid week in Western North Carolina has arrived, with snow forecasted in the later days. Here's what to expect and when
The storm could be as devastating as the ice storm of 2005, which left 358,000 without power, some for a week or more.
Will South Carolina have a snow day? Take a look at the latest forecast and just how possible snow could be for the Upstate.