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Severe Thunderstorm Warning in Greenwood County, SC

Severe thunderstorm over a neighborhood in Greenwood County, South Carolina

News Summary

Residents of Greenwood County, South Carolina, are advised to prepare for a severe thunderstorm warning issued by the National Weather Service. The alert, effective until 11:30 p.m., indicates the potential for penny-sized hail and wind gusts up to 60 mph. The storm is currently 12 miles northwest of Greenwood, moving slowly to the south. Areas of concern include Ware Shoals and Shoals Junction, where safety precautions are essential. As thunderstorms come with the risk of lightning and hydroplaning, residents are urged to stay indoors and prepare emergency supplies.

Severe Thunderstorm Warning in Greenwood County, South Carolina

Residents of Greenwood County, South Carolina, brace yourselves! A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued, so it’s time to hunker down and prepare for potentially wild weather. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Greenville-Spartanburg released the alert at 11 p.m. on Saturday, and it will remain in effect until 11:30 p.m. Make sure to pay attention, as this storm could bring some unwelcome surprises your way.

What to Expect According to the Experts

This storm is serious business. As it currently stands, a severe thunderstorm has been located just 12 miles northwest of Greenwood, near where the Ware Shoals area is situated. This bad boy is moving south at just 5 mph, which means it’s taking its time, but that doesn’t mean trouble isn’t on the way!

Residents can expect to see penny-sized hail measuring around 0.75 inches along with wind gusts soaring up to a staggering 60 mph. Yes, you read that right! These winds can easily knock down trees and take out power lines, so now is the time to be cautious.

Areas of Concern

The storm warning specifically mentions the areas of Ware Shoals and Shoals Junction. If you’re in these spots, it’s crucial to take the necessary precautions to keep yourself and your loved ones safe. Remember, severe thunderstorms don’t come to play; they can pack quite the punch!

Safety First: What You Need to Do

To stay safe during this storm, the NWS recommends seeking shelter inside an interior room. Staying away from windows and doors is key, as flying debris can be extremely dangerous. If you have a basement or a small windowless room, you might want to settle in there for a little while until the weather calms down.

Lightning: An Ominous Threat

lightning can be a significant threat. Did you know that lightning strikes the United States about 25 million times each year? With such a high frequency, it’s no wonder that it leads to an average of 20 fatalities annually! As thunderstorms get closer, the chance of lightning only increases. Remember to stay indoors and especially keep away from tall objects and open fields!

Driving Dangers: Hydroplaning Explained

If you’re out and about during the storm, be aware of the potential for hydroplaning. This occurs when a vehicle slides uncontrollably on wet roads because of water pressure building up in front of its tires. The three main causes of hydroplaning include speeding, driving on worn tires, and hitting standing water. To stay safe, keep your speed down and your tires in good condition. If you find yourself hydroplaning, remember to steer in the direction you want to go and avoid slamming on the brakes.

Storm Preparedness is Key

Greenwood County.

So there you have it, folks! Keep an eye on the weather, stay safe, and remember that this storm will eventually pass. Here’s hoping that everyone stays unharmed and prepared for what comes next!

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