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You saw the reports: South Carolina is in risk of bad weather On thursday.
But what does it mean?
The weather system moving towards SC will bring a high threat in harmful gusts, great hail + tornadoes. 🌪️ Parts of the interior of the state are specifically under “very high” or “High” scratchs for bad weather tomorrow. According WYFF 4, the last time the area was under a similar “very high risk” was in April 2017.

The main severe climate risk is expected to be from 10 am to 2 pm. During this time, you are likely to see felled trees + power lines that can cause potential power outages.

Although it is advisable to don’t panic, it is important for be ready in case of meteorological incidents.
NWS reminds us of have a plan in place, including a safe place to shelter + reliable ways to receive notices, such as phone alerts.
Stay on top of National Weather Services updates for the Greenville area on here.