A wet weather pattern will bring widespread rain and below-normal temperatures across much of South Carolina over the next few days.
Temperatures will drop into the teens with wind chills possibly in single digits, according to the National Weather Service.
It's been a sunny month for the Upstate, and the Greenville-Spartanburg Airport (GSP) currently ranks 2025 6th in the Top 10 driest Septembers. "While it's been drier than normal at Asheville and ...
A tropical depression continued to move north toward the Southeastern U.S. after it became Tropical Storm Imelda, and the impact it could have on the Columbia area of South Carolina is becoming ...
A tropical depression continues to move north toward the Southeastern U.S., and the impact it could have on the Columbia area of South Carolina is becoming clearer. The Midlands are expected to avoid ...
FRIDAY: A 50 PERCENT OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS, MAINLY AFTER 1PM. PATCHY FOG BEFORE 9AM. OTHERWISE, MOSTLY CLOUDY, WITH A HIGH NEAR 80. CALM WIND BECOMING SOUTH SOUTHWEST AROUND 6 MPH IN THE ...
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - The First Alert Weather team has released their Winter 2025-2026 outlook. For the second winter in ...
The Columbia, SC, area can expect highs in the 60s and lows in the teens over the next few days, according to a forecast from ...
A First Alert Weather Day remains in place for tonight into Tuesday morning for the risk of dangerous cold with morning ...
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