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.
Less than an inch of snow fell across Upstate South Carolina, closing schools, businesses and community organizations as bitter cold took hold. The temperature Wednesday morning hovered in the teens. At 8 a.m. the temperature was 17 in Greenville. The high for the day was expected to be in the low 30s.
Areas across South Carolina saw snow on Tuesday, some places that very rarely see it. Here are some preliminary reports from the National Weather Service. Updated totals out as of 10 a.m.: North Myrtle Beach - 4.5 inches In the Upstate most places saw a dusting and up to a tenth of an inch of snow.
Upstate South Carolina is still under a winter weather storm warning due to Friday's snow, with conditions expected to last until 7 a.m. Saturday.
Snow flurries could fall in parts of the Upstate area of South Carolina Tuesday. **NEW VIDEO UPDATE ABOVE**Sign up for our Newsletters Latest from Chief Meteorologist Chris Justus:"I'm tracking the latest radar and observation trends as snow moves north!
School districts announcing changes in South Carolina due to weather: We will add to this list if other districts make changes: Spartanburg County District 3: Due to the updated weather forecast, all afterschool activities and athletic events are cancelled for today,
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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Upstate South Carolina is still under a winter weather storm warning due to Friday's snow, with conditions expected to last until 7 a.m. Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.
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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.