News Summary
The Midlands area of South Carolina is preparing for severe weather on March 5, 2025, including high winds and thunderstorms. School districts are altering schedules for safety, including closures and delays across multiple counties. With wind gusts potentially reaching 75 mph and a chance of isolated tornadoes, experts advise residents to stay informed and prepare for power outages and hazardous conditions.
Midlands Schools Adjust for Severe Weather on March 5
The Midlands area of South Carolina is bracing for some pretty rough weather on March 5, 2025, with the National Weather Service predicting high winds and thunderstorms that could bring damaging results. As a community, we need to stay aware and be prepared for whatever Mother Nature throws our way!
What’s Brewing?
Forecasters expect winds to be sustained between 36 and 46 miles per hour, with some gusts reaching a staggering 75 miles per hour. It’s going to be stormy for sure, with the bulk of the action hitting our region between 6 a.m. and 1 p.m.. Most people should expect the storm to make its presence felt during the morning hours.
And if that wasn’t enough to worry about, there’s also a chance of isolated tornadoes popping up during the storm. That’s enough to keep anyone on high alert!
School Closures and Delays
Given the severe weather forecast, school districts across the Midlands are making necessary changes to their schedules to keep students and staff safe. Here’s how it looks:
- Orangeburg County School District: All schools will be closed on March 5. Safety comes first, and they’re postponing all athletic events and extracurricular activities.
- Lexington County School District One: Schools are closed, but staff is required to report at 10 a.m.. Afternoon activities will proceed as planned.
- Lexington School District Four: They’ll operate on a two-hour delay, but the school day will continue as normal after that.
- Lexington-Richland School District Five: Here, too, a two-hour delay is in place. No breakfast will be served, but students can look forward to lunch.
- Richland One schools: Breakfast won’t be available due to the delay, but afterschool programs will still run as usual.
- Richland County School District Two: Expect a two-hour delay for all schools.
- Fairfield County School District: You guessed it, they are on a three-hour delay, anticipating winds gusting up to 50 mph.
- Lexington School District Two: Early learners will have a tough break as all 3K half-day child development classes are canceled, but the rest will operate on a two-hour delay.
- Lexington County School District Three: They have opted for an eLearning Day on March 5, and all after-school activities are canceled.
Be Prepared!
Experts have warned that the upcoming storm could lead to power outages due to downed trees and limbs from the winds. Plus, we’re looking at a 100% chance of rain, with potential precipitation reaching up to three-quarters of an inch, and possibly even more in localized areas.
After the storm passes, wind speeds will still remain high, reaching 30 to 45 mph. It’s a good idea to charge all your devices and secure anything outside that could become a flying hazard. And in case you were wondering, due to the heightened fire danger, it’s best to avoid any outdoor burning.
Stay Informed
All affected school districts will work diligently to provide updated information as the situation may evolve. It’s best to keep an eye on community updates and make sure you’re ready for whatever comes our way!
So there you have it, Midlands! Buckle up, stay safe, and let’s get through this storm together!
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Additional Resources
- ABC Columbia
- Wikipedia: Severe Weather
- WLTX
- Google Search: Severe Weather South Carolina March 5
- KOMU Weather
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Severe Weather
