After unusual snowfall and many cold nights this winter, South Carolina is ready to see a change in the weather when spring comes around on March 20.
As spring approaches, flowers and trees will soon flourish, the days start getting longer, and of course, temperatures will increase.
And this spring is looking to be especially warm for the Palmetto State.
National Weather Service’s Spring prediction
Temperatures are expected to be higher-than-usual between March and May for southern states, according to a recent forecast from the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center. The organization predicts a 33% to 40% probability of temperatures being above average.
Rain chances are looking, so far, to be average in SC, so expect some showers, but not a lot.
Old Farmer’s Almanac’s Spring prediction
Old Farmer’s Almanac, the county’s oldest continuously published periodical, releases long-range forecasts every year. This year, the publication also expects an increasingly warm and dry spring for SC…