A high-pressure system over the Mid-Atlantic is bringing warm temperatures to South Carolina on Sunday and Monday, with highs in the upper 70s to low 80s. However, a cold front approaching on Monday could bring severe weather, including damaging winds and tornadic storms. Residents are advised to have multiple ways of receiving weather alerts during this time.
The cold front is expected to move through the state, but will slow down and become a stationary front. A warm front will follow on Tuesday, part of a low-pressure system exiting the Rockies on Wednesday morning. Winds will remain from the south-southeast, keeping warm weather in place for the week.
The next chance for showers and isolated storms is on Wednesday as the warm front moves across the state. Residents are urged to stay informed about weather updates and be prepared for potentially severe weather conditions.
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