A tornado watch is in effect for all of the Midlands region and parts of the Upstate and Lowcountry the morning of March 12.
With severe weather on the way, some schools are making changes to their schedules. We'll keep track of those changes here.
Officials in the Pee Dee said they are monitoring for potential severe weather impacts on Monday.
Severe weather has moved into Upstate South Carolina on March 12, triggering a tornado watch for one community. Here's what to know.
The watch was issued around 7 a.m. Thursday and expires at 1 p.m., according to the National Weather Service’s Charleston office.
While the first official day of spring is still a bit off, temperatures are already heading up in South Carolina.
As temperatures rise in Beaufort County, a familiar blanket of yellow dust will make a return — along with pesky seasonal allergies. Pollen counts in South Carolina can begin rising as early as ...
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