Columbia, SC – A cold front moving through South Carolina is set to bring cooler temperatures and drier air across the Midlands on Sunday. Residents in the Columbia area should expect patchy fog before 9 a.m., which could reduce visibility along I-26 and other major routes. Drivers are advised to use caution, particularly during early morning hours.
According to the National Weather Service, this cold front will drop daytime highs to around 72°F on Sunday, offering relief from recent warm conditions. North of Columbia, temperatures may be even lower, hovering in the high 60s in some areas. The cooler and drier conditions are expected to persist into the coming week, with Monday’s high reaching just 76°F, following another round of morning fog.
Five-Day Forecast for Columbia, SC:
• Sunday: High of 72°F, mostly sunny after morning fog. Northeast winds 6-8 mph.
• Monday: High near 76°F, partly sunny with patchy morning fog. Northeast winds around 7 mph.
• Tuesday: High of 81°F, patchy fog early then mostly sunny. Winds up to 9 mph.
• Wednesday: Mostly cloudy with a high of 82°F. Fog less likely but possible.
• Thursday: Chance of showers, high near 81°F. Rain probability increases to 30%.
The National Weather Service also advises that by midweek, rain chances may increase, with scattered showers expected Wednesday night into Thursday.
Stay informed and prepared for shifting weather patterns this week, and check forecasts frequently to plan around foggy and rainy periods.
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