A lake wind advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service for South Carolina and Georgia, affecting several counties. Winds will reach 10 to 20 mph, with gusts up to 35 mph. Boaters are advised to exercise caution due to potentially rough waves. The advisory is active until midnight Saturday, with more updates expected throughout the weekend regarding hazardous boating conditions. Residents should stay alert and safely enjoy the pleasant surroundings despite the windy conditions.
Attention all boating enthusiasts and lake lovers around South Carolina and Georgia! If you were planning a fun-filled day at the lake, you might want to double-check the weather conditions first. The National Weather Service has issued a lake wind advisory early Friday morning that could impact your lakeside adventures.
The advisory kicked off at 2:16 a.m. on Friday and will remain in effect until midnight Saturday. This notice affects numerous areas, specifically Northwestern and Central Orangeburg, Newberry, Kershaw, Lexington, Richland, and Sumter counties. So if you’re in one of these locales, keep an eye on those wind conditions!
The forecast looks zesty! Expect west winds whipping through the area at speeds of 10 to 20 mph, with some gusts hitting up to a brisk 35 mph. These winds can create rough waves on local lakes, making for a challenging and potentially hazardous environment for smaller boats.
For those planning to take their vessels out for a spin, the advisory comes with a friendly reminder: exercise extra caution! Strong winds and rough waters can easily overturn small craft. If you own a small boat or kayak, it might be best to remain on dry land until the conditions improve. Safety always comes first!
But wait, there’s more! Following the initial advisory, another update came in on Sunday morning at 10:13 a.m. This one also targets Northwestern and Central Orangeburg, alongside Newberry, Kershaw, Lexington, Richland, and Sumter counties, but with a twist. Expect south winds of 10 to 20 mph gusting up to 30 mph until 6 p.m. the same day. Just like before, the warning about hazardous boating conditions remains firmly in place.
There’s also a separate advisory in place for central South Carolina, predicting north winds ranging from 15 to 25 mph with gusts potentially reaching up to 35 mph, lasting until 2 a.m. Tuesday. The area covered by this advisory extends to Newberry, Fairfield, Kershaw, Lexington, Richland, Lee, Sumter, Calhoun, Clarendon, Lancaster, and parts of Orangeburg. Quite the weather roller-coaster for those who enjoy spending time on the water!
The weather forecast reveals that the start of the weekend may feature some rain and storms, tapering off by mid-morning. High temperatures are expected to reach the middle to upper 70s as the day rolls on. But don’t let your guard down! Windy conditions are set to linger, with gusts ranging from 25 to 40 mph. Windy days often mean that unsecured objects can easily get blown around, and tree limbs could fall, leading to potential power outages.
For those who plan to hit the road, especially those in larger vehicles, be prepared! The strong winds can make driving challenging, making it tough to keep your vehicle steady. Always best to stay cautious when cruising!
Looking to the future, the weekend forecast does show signs of better weather, with bright days ahead. The temperatures are expected to rise into the middle 80s by Sunday, making it a perfect day for outdoor activities, as long as the winds settle down.
In conclusion, whether you choose to stay put this weekend or plan safer ventures out on the water, just remember: stay informed, stay safe, and enjoy the beautiful surroundings of South Carolina and Georgia!
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