Good Wednesday all-
It's still cold, but not nearly as cold as it was yesterday. At least today we're in the positive single digits instead of the negative, and we dodged a coastal storm to our east today (though the cape will probably get 2-5" of snow today), and shall do so again on Friday. Granted, the primary reason for this is that it's going to be really cold, which means that we now will almost undoubtedly break the record for the all-time coldest month, which is remarkable considering that record keeping began in 1905! In any case, the next storm appears to be a moderate snowfall Sunday night and Monday morning, and something on the lines of 3-6" or 4-8" seems reasonable. Tuesday, another storm moves through, and it's a huge one, but the models currently have it as an inside runner bringing primarily rain. They're trending further east at the moment, though, and so I don't buy a rainstorm yet. Let's just see what happens. It'll be just fine today- sunny and low 30s- so enjoy it!
Today in weather history- February 25, 1914- Society Hill, SC, somehow gets dumped by a whopping 18" of snow, which is the all-time record for snowfall in a single storm in South Carolina.
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