Greenville, SC – The National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg is reminding residents across South Carolina and northern Georgia that November marks the beginning of a secondary peak in severe weather, often bringing strong storms and tornado threats through early winter.
According to the NWS, now is an ideal time to review family emergency plans and restock safety kits. This reminder comes as the region shifts from hurricane season into a period known for volatile cold fronts and severe thunderstorms.
Officials emphasize keeping emergency kits in a safe, easily accessible location and ensuring all family members know where to find them. Residents are also encouraged to stay updated through NWS alerts and local news for changing weather conditions…