Here's what to know about Tuesday's snowfall amounts in South Carolina by county, according to the National Weather Service. ∎ Heaviest snowfall: Feb. 15, 1902, 15.0 inches ∎ Wednesday night: Mostly clear, with a low around 17. Calm wind.
Snowfall across South Carolina has shut down schools and government offices and created hazardous roads. E-learning and delays continue through Wednesday.
Windchill overnight could bring the temperature down to the single digits in parts of the Midlands, leading to snow accumulation according to the National Weather Service.
Residents throughout northeast South Carolina and coastal North Carolina woke up to something unusual Wednesday morning: snow. Overnight some areas in the region saw as much as five inches of snow, according to reports from local meteorologists in the Grand Strand. This is the most snow the region has seen in at least a decade.
Plows were seen clearing roads in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, on Wednesday, January 22, after a winter storm brought up to 6 inches of snow to the region, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).
New Orleans' famous Bourbon Street was covered in snow during a rare winter storm that also impacted Southern states such as Florida and Texas.
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South Carolina school changes for Wednesday due to weather
School districts announcing changes in South Carolina for Wednesday due to snow: We will add to this list if other districts make changes:Oconee County:eLearning for Wednesday, January 22ndAfter driving roads throughout the county and conversations with Oconee Emergency Management,
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A winter storm warning in the Columbia area was canceled early Wednesday morning, but both a winter weather advisory and a cold weather advisory remain in effect for the Midlands, according to the National Weather Service. They are set to expire at 9 and 10 a.m., respectively.
Limited operations on Wednesday. City employees will work remotely to ensure continuity of service delivery for non-essential functions on Wednesday. Public safety and other essential functions will operate as normal. For all emergencies, please call 911. Residents can access City services on-line or by calling 803-545-3300
A rare whiteout in Columbia, which was <a href=" by a snowstorm that has since moved out of the area, was accompanied by ongoing winter weather threats in the state.