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Storm update: Severe weather headed to SC Friday. Here’s the worst the Midlands can expect and when

Severe weather could hit the Midlands Friday.
Severe weather could hit the Midlands Friday.

There’s a slight risk of severe thunderstorms hitting the Midlands Friday afternoon and evening, the latest forecasts show.

According to the National Weather Service, the greatest threat from the storm will most likely be between 2 and 8 p.m. The overall severe threat will be greatest south of the I-20 corridor. However, the severe threat will be conditional on enough stability developing during the afternoon, the NWS states.

In anticipation of the severe weather, multiple schools in the Midlands have adjusted their Friday schedules.

What the Midlands can expect

Breezy conditions will likely develop during the afternoon, with winds strengthening later in the day and into the night. Gusts of up to 45 mph are expected, with the most intense being in the central Midlands. As such, the Midlands are under a wind advisory from 4 p.m. Friday to 7 a.m. on Saturday.

There will also be a chance of isolated tornadoes, along with minor hail. There will be some rain, but not as intense as on Tuesday, the NWS states.

“Rain will not be as heavy on Friday with less than 1 inch generally expected, but runoff from Tuesday’s storms will be continuing, causing river flooding,” the NWS states.

The threat of severe weather is expected to end after 8 p.m., the NWS adds.

Patrick McCreless
The State
Patrick McCreless is the Southeast service journalism editor for McClatchy, who leads and edits a team of six reporters in South Carolina, Georgia and Mississippi. The team writes about trending news of the day and topics that help readers in their daily lives and better informs them about their communities. He attended Jacksonville State University in Alabama and grew up in Tuscaloosa, AL.
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