The National Weather Service has issued a freeze watch for South Carolina on Saturday, as reported by the Myrtle Beach Sun News. The warning is in effect for various counties in the state, including Horry, Georgetown, and Florence, due to the potential for temperatures to drop below freezing. Residents are advised to take necessary precautions to protect sensitive vegetation and outdoor plumbing from the cold weather.
The freeze watch serves as a reminder for residents to prepare for the upcoming winter weather, which may include frost and below-freezing temperatures. It is recommended to bring indoor any outdoor plants, cover sensitive vegetation, and insulate outdoor pipes to prevent freezing and damage. Additionally, individuals are advised to dress warmly and limit time outdoors to avoid exposure to the cold.
The NWS will continue to monitor the weather conditions and provide updates as needed. Residents are encouraged to stay informed of any developments and take appropriate actions to stay safe during the freeze watch. Stay tuned to local news outlets and weather reports for the latest information on the upcoming cold snap in South Carolina.
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