Columbia, SC – Fog and rain are creating slick conditions on Columbia’s roads this morning, with showers expected to taper off by early afternoon. Temperatures will peak near 50 degrees, but visibility remains a concern for drivers during the morning commute.
The National Weather Service advises motorists to slow down, use low-beam headlights, and leave extra stopping distance when traveling, particularly on major routes such as Interstate 26. As the rain moves out, patchy fog may linger into the afternoon before skies begin clearing. Tonight’s low will dip to 35 degrees under partly cloudy skies.
A much-needed reprieve arrives Tuesday, with sunny skies and highs near 59 degrees. Winds from the west will remain light, offering a calm and pleasant day. The warming trend continues Wednesday, as temperatures climb to 68 degrees, with breezy conditions and gusts reaching up to 24 mph.
Columbia residents should enjoy the pleasant weather while it lasts, as rain chances increase Friday afternoon with highs nearing 72 degrees. Weekend plans could be impacted by scattered showers, so it’s best to stay updated on the evolving forecast.
Stay cautious on the roads today and prepare for warmer, sunnier days ahead this week.
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