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Winter Forecast: South Carolina Braces for a Warmer and Drier Season Ahead

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Winter Weather Outlook for South Carolina: A Warm and Dry Season Ahead

As we cozy up to another winter season, the weather enthusiasts in South Carolina have some intriguing forecasts to digest. Folks in cities like Columbia and beyond can expect a winter that’s a bit different from the usual chilly and damp days. Get ready for a winter that may just surprise you!

A Warmer Winter Awaits

The National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center has predicted that South Carolina may experience warmer than average temperatures this winter, which runs from December 21 to March 20. In fact, regions in the Upstate could see a 40% to 50% chance of above-normal temperatures, while the Lowcountry is looking at an even higher likelihood of around 50% to 60% of feeling warmer.

This comes after a rather brisk fall where the cooler temperatures finally made their presence felt. But don’t go thinking that means we’re in for a harsh and frigid season. Instead, grab your light jackets since this winter won’t be the freeze-fest some might expect!

Less Rainfall on the Horizon

33% to 40% chance of experiencing below-normal rainfall, and for the Midlands and Lowcountry, there’s a 40% to 50% likelihood of less precipitation than usual throughout the winter months. So, if you were hoping for a wet and snowy wonderland, it seems like you might want to think again.

Snowfall, But Not Much

Let’s Talk About Upcoming Weather Events

cold and blustery winds. As we slip into January, a storm brewing in the Gulf is likely to bless us with more rain. Circle a date on your calendar for the week of January 12, which could see heavy, windswept rains, leading subsequently to colder temperatures and more gusty winds by January 24.

February isn’t out to disappoint either! The beginning of the month is projected to bring a blast of cold air across the South. If you’re keeping an eye out for that snowy romance, the week of February 20 could serve up some wet snow or a wintry mix to satisfy your snowy dreams.

What’s Behind the Predictions?

sunspot activity, tidal actions, and planetary positions. With an impressive accuracy rate of about 80-85%, they’ve garnered quite the following over the years. Winter may be a time of change, but the reasons behind these predictions help us prepare for whatever the season throws our way.

Final Thoughts

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