Columbia, SC – South Carolina residents will enjoy a warm and sunny Saturday before showers move in Sunday. With highs reaching 77°F in Columbia and surrounding areas, it will feel like spring, but the weekend will also bring a change—both in weather and time.
Daylight saving time begins at 2 a.m. Sunday, meaning residents should set clocks forward one hour before bed Saturday night. According to the National Weather Service, Sunday will see increasing clouds and a 50% chance of rain, with highs near 57°F. Rain will continue into Sunday night with a 40% chance of showers.
Monday starts with lingering showers, but skies will clear by the evening, with temperatures reaching 65°F. By Tuesday and Wednesday, Columbia will see plenty of sunshine, with highs climbing to 80°F midweek.
Drivers should be cautious on wet roads Sunday and Monday, especially on major routes like I-20 and I-26, where slick conditions could develop. If traveling early Sunday, be mindful of the time change to avoid being late.
Enjoy the spring warmth Saturday, but keep an umbrella handy for Sunday’s rain and prepare for the time shift as daylight saving time begins.




