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Sponsor Our ArticlesAiken County is bracing for snow and extremely cold temperatures this weekend on January 21st and 22nd. Residents can expect cloudy skies and snow showers with temperatures hovering around 33°F. A cold weather advisory has been issued due to forecast wind chills dropping as low as 10-15°F. While snowfall accumulations will be minimal, residents are urged to stay warm and safe, especially during local events that may be impacted by the weather.
Hey there, folks of Aiken! If you were planning a fun day out, you might want to hold off just a bit because snow and cold temperatures are headed our way on January 21st and 22nd. So grab your coats and huddle up; winter is knocking at our door!
As we look ahead to the afternoon, Aiken is expecting cloudy skies and a few snow showers to kick off. The forecast predicts that the high will hover around a chilly 33°F, with winds blowing in from the north-northeast at about 5 to 10 mph. You might want to grab a warm cup of cocoa while you watch the snowflakes dance.
There’s a 60% chance of snow today, but don’t expect too much accumulation—the snow is predicted to be less than an inch. Most of the flurries should settle down by this evening, although be prepared, as those cloud-covered skies aren’t going anywhere soon!
When the sun goes down, temperatures are only going to get colder, with expected lows around 20°F. The winds will continue at the same pace, contributing to that frosty feel in the air. Don’t say we didn’t warn you—tomorrow morning, wind chill values could plunge to as low as 10-15°F. So, please make sure to bundle up!
To prepare everyone for the chilly onslaught, the National Weather Service has issued a Cold Weather Advisory effective from midnight January 20 through 10 a.m. January 21. Local residents are strongly advised to take precautions to prevent freezing plumbing and to ensure that pets stay indoors. It’s a good reminder that, while we might love the snow, it’s essential to stay safe and warm!
With the snow and cold creeping in, some local activities may be affected. There’s a Book Club meeting scheduled for 2:30 p.m. at the Aiken County Public Library; participants may want to keep an eye on the weather as the time approaches. Following that, the Mountain Dulcimers of Aiken are set to meet at 5 p.m. at Living Hope Fellowship Church. And if you’re involved with the Awesome Aiken Al-Anon group, remember there are meetings planned for 6:30-7:30 p.m. on both January 21 and 23.
For those looking for something to do indoors, the Savannah River Site Museum will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. Plus, mark your calendars for the Crafty Kids Drop-In Program on January 25 at the Aiken County Public Library—perfect for keeping the little ones busy once the snow starts to accumulate!
As we approach January 22, we’re under a Winter Storm Warning from 5 PM Tuesday to noon Wednesday. The forecast is predicting heavier snow could lead to accumulations of up to 2 inches in some areas. Rain mixed with the snow might mean slick roads, so keep your driving plans in mind if you have to venture out. It’s best to keep a small emergency kit in your vehicle just in case.
So there you have it, Aiken! A weekend of snow and chilling temperatures are on the way, so take precautions to stay cozy and safe. From winter activities to community events, it’s going to be a brisk yet beautiful season!
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