Columbia, SC – This Labor Day, Columbia residents are greeted with cooler temperatures and the possibility of scattered showers, setting the stage for a fall-like week. Today’s high is expected to reach 88°F, but temperatures will drop significantly as the week progresses, with highs hovering around the low 80s starting Tuesday.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a reminder for residents to stay prepared for sudden changes in weather, particularly with storms expected today. According to the NWS, Tuesday and Wednesday will bring highs of 83°F and 82°F, respectively, with partly cloudy skies. Rain chances increase later in the week, with a 40% chance on Thursday and 60% on Friday. Residents should plan accordingly, particularly for outdoor Labor Day activities.
Stay informed and prepared as the cooler, stormy weather might affect travel and outdoor plans. Keep an umbrella handy and consider rescheduling any outdoor activities later in the week when temperatures will be cooler and more consistent. Stay tuned to local updates for the latest on weather conditions and safety recommendations.




