Columbia, SC – This Father’s Day weekend, South Carolina residents should be prepared for strong thunderstorms, especially on Saturday afternoon. These storms bring a high risk of flooding and hazardous driving conditions. Key routes like Interstate 26 may face visibility issues and increased hydroplaning risks due to heavy rainfall.
Saturday: Thunderstorms and Flooding Risk
The National Weather Service predicts that showers and thunderstorms will develop after 2 p.m. Saturday, continuing through the night. Heavy rainfall could cause localized flooding, particularly in low-lying areas and places prone to water accumulation. Roads may quickly become slick, and standing water can hide dangerous conditions beneath it.
- Key Travel Advice: If you’re traveling, especially on Interstate 26, slow down and keep a safe distance from other vehicles. Avoid driving through standing water, as it could be much deeper than it appears.
Sunday (Father’s Day): More Storms
The storms will continue into Sunday, which could impact Father’s Day plans. Another round of showers and thunderstorms is expected after 2 p.m. with temperatures around 90°F. If you’re planning any outdoor activities for Father’s Day, be ready for possible disruptions due to rain and storms.
Safety Tips for the Weekend
- Clear gutters and drains to prevent flooding in your home.
- Secure outdoor items that could be blown away by strong winds or rain.
- Postpone outdoor events or have indoor alternatives prepared.
- Stay alert: Monitor weather updates and local forecasts, especially if you’re traveling or hosting events.
Monday and Beyond: Continuing Thunderstorms
- Monday will bring partly sunny skies, but more thunderstorms are expected by evening, with temperatures reaching the low 90s.
- Tuesday and Wednesday will continue with warm temperatures near 93-94°F, and scattered thunderstorms are likely in the afternoon.
Five-Day Extended Forecast for Columbia, SC
Date | Weather | High Temp | Details |
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Saturday, June 14 | Thunderstorms likely, heavy rain | 88°F | Risk of flooding, hazardous driving |
Sunday, June 15 (Father’s Day) | Showers and thunderstorms after 2 p.m. | 90°F | Rain could disrupt outdoor plans |
Monday, June 16 | Mostly sunny, thunderstorms by evening | 93°F | Another round of storms expected |
Tuesday, June 17 | Partly cloudy, scattered thunderstorms late | 93°F | Warm, with more rain possible |
Wednesday, June 18 | Partly cloudy, thunderstorms possible | 94°F | Thunderstorms likely, hot and humid |
What You Should Do
- Stay prepared: Make sure you have emergency supplies, including charged devices and backup power for communication.
- Avoid flood-prone areas and monitor weather alerts closely.
- Adjust outdoor plans to stay safe, especially if your Father’s Day activities are outdoors.
This weekend will be rainy and stormy, so staying informed and adjusting your plans accordingly will ensure you have a safe and enjoyable time despite the weather disruptions. Stay safe and weather-aware!