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Columbia, SC – Residents across South Carolina are bracing for frigid weather as an Arctic high-pressure system brings freezing wind chills Tuesday morning. Temperatures will feel as low as 10–15°F, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a Cold Weather Advisory from midnight to 10 a.m. Tuesday. Snowfall is possible overnight in parts of the Midlands, particularly in southeastern areas, which could disrupt commutes.
According to the National Weather Service, snow chances increase late Tuesday evening, with up to 40% probability in areas like Orangeburg and Sumter. Columbia may see light accumulations, with less than an inch likely in urban areas. Travel on I-26 and local roads could become hazardous, particularly if icy conditions develop during the early morning commute. …