Columbia, SC – A winter storm warning is in effect across central South Carolina today, with freezing rain expected to peak tonight. The National Weather Service warns of significant ice accumulation, especially along I-77, I-26, and roads north of I-20, making travel hazardous. Power outages and tree damage are also likely as ice builds on surfaces.
According to the National Weather Service, rain and sleet will begin transitioning to freezing rain this afternoon, with temperatures hovering near 31°F by evening. Ice accumulations exceeding a quarter inch are forecast, particularly in Lancaster, Kershaw, and Fairfield counties. Drivers are urged to use extreme caution on highways, as icy conditions will worsen overnight.
The weekend will bring relief as skies clear by Saturday afternoon. Highs will climb to 46°F on Saturday, with calm winds and dry conditions persisting through Monday. Sunday is expected to be mostly sunny with highs reaching 45°F. However, temperatures will remain chilly, with lows dipping into the 20s overnight.…