A severe thunderstorm looms over the Orangeburg area, as residents prepare for the storm.
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Orangeburg, SC – If you’re in the Central and Southeastern Orangeburg areas, it’s time to pay attention! The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a strong thunderstorm warning for this area, effective until 12:15 p.m. on Thursday. Folks in Barnwell and Bamberg counties, you’re in the storm’s path too!
At around 11:52 a.m., Doppler radar began tracking a potent thunderstorm right over Blackville—yes, you heard that right! This storm is moving east at a brisk pace of 45 mph. Residents can expect some serious wind gusts, reaching up to 50 mph. Be cautious! These gusty conditions could knock down tree limbs and send unsecured items flying about.
If you’re in or near the following locations, stay alert: Barnwell, Bamberg, Denmark, Blackville, Barnwell State Park, Hilda, Cordova, Cope, Bamberg County Airport, and Edisto. If you’re outdoors when the storm hits, it’s a good idea to head to a safe spot indoors.
Thunderstorms can be a little scary, with nature’s light show providing about 25 million lightning strikes across the United States each year. With most of these strikes occurring in the summer, it’s essential to know how to stay safe. Did you know that thunderstorm-related lightning causes around 20 fatalities annually? The chances of getting struck by lightning increase as a storm approaches, peaking just as it’s overhead, and then tapering off as it moves away.
Here are some handy suggestions to help you stay safe when a storm rolls in:
Rainy storms can create hazardous driving conditions, leading to phenomena known as hydroplaning. This happens when your vehicle starts sliding uncontrollably on wet surfaces due to water accumulation in front of your tires. Essentially, the water builds up quicker than your vehicle can push it aside, creating an unsafe driving situation.
Here’s what you should know about hydroplaning:
Being prepared is key! Stay safe, keep an eye on the weather, and make sure to follow any local advisories. Let’s hope we can weather this storm and stay snug in our homes until the skies clear up again!
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