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From South Carolina’s Chilly January to Sweltering February: Weathering Extreme Temperatures


South Carolina has finally returned to normal weather after a week of bitter cold and heavy snowfall. The Upstate will see temperatures in the high 60s, while the Midlands will reach the 70s. The Low Country will have highs in the upper 70s falling to the mid 60s, and the Pee Dee will see mid to upper 70s on Friday dropping to mid to upper 60s by the weekend.

The Climate Prediction Center has released its outlook for February, predicting near-normal temperatures and drier conditions due to La Niña. This weather pattern is expected to persist through April 2025, bringing warmer and drier conditions to South Carolina. While some cold snaps are expected in February, they are not expected to be as frequent or severe. However, there are concerns about increased drought severity due to below-normal rainfall projections.

The North Atlantic Oscillation also influences winter temperatures, with the potential for cold winter weather during its negative phase. Overall, South Carolina can expect a typical winter with some fluctuations in temperature and precipitation.

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