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Severe weather has moved into Upstate South Carolina on March 12, triggering a tornado watch for one community. Here's what to know.
The park will be closed through March 12 to assess the damage, which left large metal sheets scattered across the grounds.
GREENVILLE COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) – Governor McMaster declared this week South Carolina Severe Weather and Flood Safety Week. Multiple state agencies are now partnering to promote awareness of the dangers associated with severe storms.
Upstate South Carolina had a brief taste of spring, but the cold has moved back in. Here's how long it is predicted to last.
Severe Weather and Flood Safety Week begins today with a focus on understanding the state’s biggest weather hazards—from tornadoes and flash flooding to storm readiness and severe thunderstorms.
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SC severe weather & flood safety week begins
GREENVILLE, S.C. (WSPA) –Gov. Henry McMaster designated this week as South Carolina Severe Weather and Flood Safety Week to emphasize preparation for natural disasters. The initiative focuses on educating residents on how to stay safe from flash flooding and other severe weather events.
Spring is right around the corner, meaning longer days are coming soon. Here’s what forecasts call for the upcoming spring season in South Carolina.