Flood Advisory Issued for Congaree River as River Levels Surge in Columbia, SC

Columbia, SC – Flood Advisory in Effect as River Levels Continue to Rise

A flood advisory remains active for the Congaree River in Columbia, South Carolina, with local residents being advised to stay clear of low-lying areas through Saturday afternoon. The National Weather Service has reported that the river reached a height of 9.6 feet early Friday morning, a level that is expected to surpass the action stage by late morning, potentially exceeding 10.8 feet.

Rising Concerns in Flood-Prone Areas

Residents in Richland and Lexington counties are urged to exercise caution as the river continues to rise. Authorities warn that roads prone to flooding near Columbia, including the riverwalks in Cayce and West Columbia, may soon become impassable. Drivers are advised to heed posted warnings and avoid driving through flooded streets to ensure their safety.

Weather Outlook: Unseasonably Warm Weekend

This weekend is expected to bring a warming trend to South Carolina, with temperatures rising into the low to mid-60s. On Saturday, clear skies and a high near 58 degrees are forecasted, followed by partly cloudy skies on Sunday with highs reaching 67 degrees. As temperatures continue to climb, South Carolina residents can anticipate low 70s by Tuesday of next week.

Continued Flood Risks

Despite the pleasant weather, the National Weather Service has indicated the risk of flooding is ongoing, especially near Carolina Eastman, where minor flooding is still occurring. Extensive flooding is projected in agricultural regions adjacent to Congaree National Park. Residents are encouraged to keep an eye on local updates regarding potential changes in water levels.

Safety Tips for Residents

The upcoming weekend may provide an opportunity for outdoor activities in higher elevations, yet it serves as a reminder to remain cautious near rivers and low-lying areas. The risk of sudden flooding can create hazardous conditions, making awareness of local weather reports and advisories critical.

As the situation develops, local authorities will continue to monitor river levels and issue updates as necessary. Residents are advised to stay informed and take necessary precautions, protecting themselves and their properties as conditions change.

This advisory serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of weather patterns in South Carolina and the importance of preparedness in such circumstances. With rising temperatures and potential for further rain, the community must remain vigilant against the risks posed by flooding.


Author: HERE Rock Hill

HERE Rock Hill

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