Residents of Beaufort and Jasper counties are facing a significant winter storm, with snow and sleet accumulation expected. Government offices, schools, and local businesses are closing early or adapting their schedules in preparation for the inclement weather. Emergency shelters are opening to provide safe refuge for those who need it. Residents are advised to stay alert, exercise caution while traveling, and monitor the situation as the storm unfolds.
Beaufort, SC – As the winter chill sweeps through the Lowcountry, residents are advised to stay alert and prepare for a significant winter storm that has prompted widespread closures and safety cautions across Beaufort and Jasper counties. The winter storm warning is in effect from 5 p.m. on Tuesday, January 21, until noon on Wednesday, January 22, with predictions of snow and sleet accumulation of up to two inches in some areas. However, some local spots could see as much as four to six inches of the wintry mix, making it a weather event to take seriously.
Starting Tuesday afternoon, government offices throughout Beaufort and Jasper counties will close early, with many remaining shut on Wednesday. To keep folks in the loop:
In addition, the Technical College of the Lowcountry and the Culinary Institute of the South will both be closed on Tuesday and Wednesday. Academic inconvenience is certainly in the air!
While Beaufort Memorial Hospital remains operational, they’ve made some adjustments for safety. Visiting hours are suspended, with entry limited to the emergency room only from 5 p.m. Tuesday until noon on Wednesday. It’s a temporary change to keep everyone safe while the storm rolls through.
If you’re feeling uneasy about the storm, several emergency shelters have opened in the area:
These shelters are a safe haven from the cold and a great place for community support.
Convenience Centers will wrap up operations early as well, remaining closed Wednesday, with Thursday openings dependent on the aftermath of the storm.
Travelers should be advised that the local airports are operating normally; however, it’s wise to check with your carriers for potential flight delays. General travel is not recommended unless absolutely necessary. If you do step outside, exercise caution! Hazardous road conditions may arise due to ice and snow. And remember, the cold weather advisory remains effective until noon on Wednesday, with wind chills potentially reaching record lows.
Be sure to keep pets indoors, dress warmly, and be aware of risks like frostbite and hypothermia. With hazards lurking, let’s be smart and stay safe during this winter storm!
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