Columbia, S.C. — The News19 Weather Team has issued a significant weather impact alert as cold temperatures are forecasted to hit the Midlands this weekend. Beginning early Sunday, temperatures are expected to plunge into the low 20s, which marks the coldest recorded temperatures since January 2024. This change in weather comes just after the official start of winter, which began at 4:21 a.m. on Saturday.
The low temperatures will be most pronounced during the early morning hours from 2 a.m. to 8 a.m. on both Sunday and Monday. Residents in and around Columbia can expect these icy conditions to create potential hazards, particularly for commuters and anyone venturing outdoors.
As the temperature dips below freezing, various challenges are likely to arise:
This cold snap is significant because it marks an unusual temperature drop for Columbia, especially in late December when typical highs range from the mid-50s to mid-60s Fahrenheit. With highs expected to be in the 40s and low 50s during this period, residents should prepare for a more typical winter experience.
As temperatures are set to plummet, it is essential for residents to dress warmly in layers and ensure that heating systems are functioning efficiently. Additionally, checking on elderly family members and neighbors to verify they are warm and safe is highly recommended. With many outside activities occurring during the holiday season, safety precautions should be prioritized to prevent cold-related injuries.
If these conditions persist, they could indicate a colder-than-average winter for the region. Residents are advised to stay tuned for further updates from local weather authorities to remain informed about changing conditions and safety practices.
In summary, as Columbia braces for a significant drop in temperatures this weekend, taking necessary precautions and remaining aware of the potential impacts will be vital for safety and well-being. Residents should stay alert to weather updates and prepare to adjust their plans accordingly.
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