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66ยฐF
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66ยฐF
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59ยฐF
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Severe Thunderstorms Prompt Weather Alerts in Greenwood County

Dramatic clouds and lightning during a thunderstorm in Greenwood County

News Summary

Greenwood County faces severe weather as thunderstorms move in quickly, triggering alerts for residents. Areas including Ninety Six and Callison are on high alert due to potential wind gusts. Authorities emphasize safety during this unpredictable weather, advising residents to seek shelter and be cautious on wet roads. The thunderstorm watch is active until 8 p.m., following prior alerts with similar conditions. While nighttime promises clearer skies, residents should remain vigilant due to possible visibility issues. Stay informed and safe as thunderstorm season unfolds.

Strong Thunderstorms Cause Weather Alerts in Greenwood County, South Carolina

Greenwood County is bracing for some serious weather as strong thunderstorms rolled into the area on June 2, 2025. Just when you thought it was going to be a relaxing Friday, a severe weather alert was issued at 3:13 p.m.. Residents were notified that the alert would last until 3:30 p.m., casting a shadow over outdoor plans and sparking a flurry of preparations.

Whatโ€™s Happening?

According to reports, the thunderstorm was located about 15 miles southeast of Greenwood and was moving rapidly east at 40 mph. Areas like Ninety Six Historic Site, Kirksey, Epworth, and Callison were on high alert, as wind gusts of up to 40 mph were expected to accompany the storm. Neighboring residents are undoubtedly keeping a close eye on the sky, hoping to stay safe as these ominous clouds roll through.

Safety First!

seek shelter indoors. Remember, severe thunderstorms come with their own set of risks, and itโ€™s always better to be safe than sorry. Speaking of safety, hydroplaning is a significant concern in wet weather. Vehicles can easily lose traction on puddles, so be mindful when navigating those wet roads!

A Day of Mixed Weather

Before diving into storms, itโ€™s essential to note that the weather forecast for Greenwood County started pretty normal. The day promised sunshine with afternoon clouds, hitting up to a balmy 85ยฐF. However, as the sun began its descent, the conditions slowly shifted, leading to a cocktail of lighting and wind.

Thunderstorm Watch Continues

The severe thunderstorm watch for Upstate South Carolina remains in effect until 8 p.m., so keep your umbrellas handy! Itโ€™s also important to remember that thunderstorms often come with lightning that can be incredibly dangerous. Each year, there are around 25 million lightning strikes in the United States, resulting in approximately 20 fatalities. The chances of getting caught in a storm should never be taken lightly.

Flashbacks to Yesterday

3:37 p.m., a prior alert was issued that lasted until 4:15 p.m.. This earlier alert warned of similar conditions, including pea-sized hail and comparable wind gusts. The unfortunate areas affected included Bradley, Callison, Troy, Kirksey, and Promised Land. Residents of these regions are surely feeling weather fatigue as they navigate one storm after another.

Nighttime Outlook

upper 50s to low 60s with light variable winds. But hold onโ€”thereโ€™s a bit of uncertainty regarding the auroras. If youโ€™re a night owl, your chances to catch a glimpse of the northern lights can fluctuate, making the hours between 10 PM and 2 AM prime time for viewing if the conditions align. Just a heads-up: smoke from Canada may impact visibility.

Final Thoughts

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