News Summary
On November 10, 2025, Greenwood, South Carolina experienced a surprising chill with temperatures dropping to a high of only 48°F. A Freeze Warning was issued as residents faced a low of 25°F later that night. Local authorities advised taking precautions against the cold, while community shelters extended their hours to help those in need. Despite the chill, local businesses saw a surge in sales of cold-weather gear, as residents prepared for early winter. As predictions indicate a gradual return to typical temperatures by week’s end, the community shows resilience amidst the cold snap.
Greenwood, SC Shivers Through Unseasonably Cold November Day
On November 10, 2025, the residents of Greenwood, South Carolina, woke up to a surprising chill in the air, with temperatures much lower than typically expected for this time of year. With clear skies overhead, the high for the day sadly peaked at only 48°F (9°C), a stark contrast to the average November high of around 65°F (18.6°C).
The day started chilly, and as the sun rose at 6:56 AM EST, folks bundled up to tackle the day ahead. By the afternoon, just before 4 PM, the mercury showed a slightly warmer 41°F (5°C), but the wind wasn’t helping much, blowing from the west at 18 mph and gusting up to 31 mph. The wind chill factor made it feel like a brisk 32°F (0°C), sending everyone a clear message to stay warm!
Freezing Alert for Residents
As the day progressed, it became evident that the cold snap was here to stay, leading local authorities to issue a Freeze Warning that went into effect from 8:00 PM EST on November 10 until the following morning. With a low plunging to 25°F (-4°C), residents were advised to take protective measures against not just the cold, but potential frost damage to any sensitive plants as well.
As the evening approached, meteorologists noted the dew point was sitting at a fresh 15°F (-9°C), leading to some chilly air outside. Humidity levels were relatively low at 35%, which at least kept the air from feeling damp and miserable. Visibility was clear at a comfortable 10 miles, making for easy travel conditions.
Keeping Warm and Safe
Given the unseasonably low temperatures, local shelters extended their operational hours to provide warm refuge for those in need. Pet owners were also reminded to ensure their furry friends stayed indoors or had proper shelter from the biting cold. It was a busy day for utility companies, as the rise in heating demand led to a spike in energy usage across the area. Thankfully, there were no major reports of outages or cold-weather incidents.
As the community prepared for the chill, residents were encouraged to check in on their elderly neighbors and those without proper heating to ensure their safety during this cold snap. The public works department was on standby, ready to tackle any weather-related issues that could arise, although the day remained fairly calm.
A Silver Lining Despite the Chill
While the unseasonably cold weather posed challenges, it also sparked a flurry of sales for local businesses focused on cold-weather gear and heating supplies. Many spent part of their day rummaging through their closets for warm clothes and stocking up on necessities.
Although schools remained open, parents were urged to make sure their children dressed in layers to battle the cold on their way to and from class. Sunshine accompanied the chill, reminding everyone that winter is knocking on the door, and it was high time to prepare households and vehicles for what’s to come.
Looking Ahead
Residents can breathe a sigh of relief as predictions indicate a gradual return to more typical temperatures by the end of the week. Until then, Greenwood citizens are taking the plunge into early winter with resilience and warmth in their hearts, embracing the importance of cozy sweaters and hot drinks.
Author: HERE Greenwood
The GREENWOOD STAFF WRITER represents the experienced team at HEREGreenwood.com, your go-to source for actionable local news and information in Greenwood, Greenwood County, and beyond. Specializing in "news you can use," we cover essential topics like product reviews for personal and business needs, local business directories, politics, real estate trends, neighborhood insights, and state news affecting the area—with deep expertise drawn from years of dedicated reporting and strong community input, including local press releases and business updates. We deliver top reporting on high-value events such as the Festival of Flowers, Greenwood Community Theatre performances, and agricultural showcases at the Greenwood County Fairgrounds. Our coverage extends to key organizations like the Greenwood Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Greenwood United Ministry, plus leading businesses in manufacturing and healthcare that power the local economy such as FujiFilm Manufacturing and Self Regional Healthcare. As part of the broader HERE network, including HERECharleston.com, HEREColumbia.com, HEREGreenville.com, and HEREHiltonHead.com, we provide comprehensive, credible insights into South Carolina's dynamic landscape.

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