Winter Storm to Impact Beaufort County

News Summary

Beaufort County is preparing for a significant winter storm that is expected to bring 4 to 6 inches of snow from Tuesday night through Wednesday morning. With temperatures projected to drop to near-record lows of 15 degrees, residents are urged to take precautions. Schools are planning for a half-day on January 21, with an eLearning day on January 22. Local churches are providing cold weather shelters, while businesses adjust hours in anticipation of dangerous travel conditions. Community support and safety measures are key during this challenging weather event.

Winter Storm Heads for Beaufort County!

Beaufort County is bracing for a significant winter storm that’s predicted to deliver a blanket of snow, with forecasts indicating 4 to 6 inches from Tuesday night through Wednesday morning. As residents prepare for this chilly weather, a Cold Weather Advisory has been issued, effective until Thursday morning.

What to Expect

So, what’s going on? Well, it appears that temperatures are expected to plummet to a near-record low of 15 degrees on Tuesday night. With wind chills possibly joining the party at around 15 to 16 degrees, it’s safe to say that staying warm will be a top priority for everyone.

The National Weather Service first raised the alarm on January 21, 2025, about this impending winter blast. Sleet and snow are expected to kick in around 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday evening, with rain transitioning into a wintry mix by 8 p.m. Overnight, snowfall will continue to blanket the area until Wednesday morning. However, there’s a little wrinkle in this snow-covered story; any sleet accumulation might mean a little less snow on the ground.

Travel Caution

And here’s the thing—travel conditions are expected to be dangerous throughout the storm. Wet roads could refreeze overnight into Wednesday and Thursday, creating those treacherous black ice conditions that nobody wants to deal with. Plus, there’s a chance of ice accumulating on suspension bridge cables, which can lead to significant hazards for both vehicles and pedestrians.

School and Work Impacted

In light of this weather forecast, schools in Beaufort County are getting ready for a half-day on January 21, with all after-school activities canceled. An eLearning day is also scheduled for January 22, keeping students safe and snug in their homes as they navigate this winter wonderland from a distance. Meanwhile, various district buildings—including elementary and high schools—will be closed during the storm.

Local businesses have started adjusting their hours and some are closing early in anticipation of the storm. If you plan to visit any shops or restaurants, it’s best to double-check their hours before heading out.

Community Support

In these chilly times, local churches are stepping up by operating cold weather shelters for those in need. This is a great way for the community to come together, offering comfort and warmth during the extreme cold conditions. It’s a nice reminder that while the temperatures may dip, community spirit remains high.

Power companies in the area are also on standby, ready to tackle any potential outages that could arise due to ice accumulation. Residents are encouraged to take precautions against the cold, such as insulating pipes and dressing warmly; after all, staying cozy is key!

Stay Informed and Safe!

Local law enforcement and the South Carolina Department of Transportation are keeping a close eye on road conditions. Frequent updates mean you can travel safely if you must head out during the storm. Emergency services, along with numerous fire departments, are already prepping for potential incidents that might arise due to the weather.

For now, it’s time to hunker down, grab a warm beverage, and stay tuned for further updates on this winter storm. Stay safe, Beaufort County, and enjoy the beauty of the snow while it lasts!

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