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  • 1 week ago | wistv.com | Sandra Brogan

    COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Clearing skies allowed temperatures to drop all the way into the 30s to lower 40s overnight, making for a chilly start to your Sunday. Sunny skies will help get us to around 70 degrees this afternoon. Monday, a warm southerly flow will boost us all the way to the 80s for highs. First Alert Headlines:Plenty of sunshine today and Monday. Above-average warmth in the 80s expected to kick off the new week. After a brief cooldown midweek, temperatures soar into the 80s again.

  • 1 week ago | wistv.com | Sandra Brogan

    COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Other than a stray shower possible towards the coast, the Midlands can expect to stay dry this weekend. Temperatures will be on the cool side before we return to above-average highs next week. First Alert Headlines:Quiet weather next few days. Cooler than usual for this time of year this weekend. Above-normal temperatures in store by early next week.

  • 1 week ago | wistv.com | Sandra Brogan

    COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - While most of us can expect to stay dry for the remainder of this Friday, a few showers, along with some thunder, can be expected during the afternoon into the early evening. First Alert Headlines:Widely scattered showers possible this afternoon. Cooler but dry for the upcoming weekend. Warmer air returns next week.

  • 2 weeks ago | wistv.com | Sandra Brogan

    COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - A First Alert Weather Day has been issued due to multiple rounds of rain that may be heavy at times and fall over some of the same areas, prompting concerns of flooding. Also, isolated one or two strong to severe storms are possible. First Alert HeadlinesRain likely across most of the Midlands by noon. First Alert Weather Day today for widespread showers and chance of thunderstorms, a few could become strong to severe.

  • 2 weeks ago | ourcommunitynow.com | Sandra Brogan

    Share COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - A front is approaching the region with rain likely moving in tonight through Monday. This has prompted a First Alert Weather Day due to concerns of flooding. Also, an isolated severe storm can’t be ruled out with the main threat of damaging wind gusts. Today’s temperatures will be summer-like again ahead of an approaching cold front slated to move in later tonight. It will also be windy with gusts to 30 mph.

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Sandra Brogan
Sandra Brogan @SandraBrogan
3 Apr 22

Rain chances pick up this week. Tomorrow, just a few spotty showers will be possible, mainly in the mountains, with most areas remaining dry. Best rain chances for the entire area will be late Tuesday into early Wednesday and then again Wednesday night into Thursday. #vawx https://t.co/z5tJN9sqnd

Sandra Brogan
Sandra Brogan @SandraBrogan
27 Feb 22

If you're like me, you've been counting down the days! Just 22 more days until the vernal equinox -- meaning the beginning of the astronomical spring! #vawx #wvwx https://t.co/UYrPFZ0z3G

Sandra Brogan
Sandra Brogan @SandraBrogan
9 Jan 22

After the rain ends later tonight, our concern shifts to the potential for black ice to develop overnight and into Monday morning. This will be a concern for the morning commute as pavement that looks wet may actually be icy. Walkways may also be icy. Use caution. #vawx #wvwx https://t.co/720A6IGqJC