An arctic air mass is expected to move into South Carolina this weekend, bringing extremely cold temperatures and wind chills down to the single digits. The forecast suggests that Friday night will bring feels-like temperatures in the 20s and 30s in the Upstate, with potential flurries in the mountains. Saturday morning will see feels-like temperatures in the teens in the Upstate and single digits in parts of Western North Carolina.
The cold weather is expected to continue on Sunday with windy conditions and the possibility of snow in the mountains. Monday morning will bring feels-like temperatures in the single digits in the Upstate and below zero in Western North Carolina. There is also a risk of snow in the mountains and a hard freeze.
Residents are advised to take precautions as the cold temperatures can impact pipes and plumbing. Additionally, the low wind chills can lead to frostbite, so it is important to limit time spent outside. Stay tuned for updates on the weather conditions and prepare accordingly for the upcoming frigid weekend.
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