CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) — Portions of the Lowcountry could see snow flurries or a wintry mix Sunday morning following a significant cool-down across the area.
The cooldown will continue through Friday with the coldest air arriving on Thursday night. Here’s what to expect:
Now through Friday: Cooling trend
Look for cloudy skies and a few spotty showers possible into Wednesday night with lows in the mid 30s, Live 5 First Alert Chief Meteorologist Bill Walsh said. Conditions will gradually improve as we head into Thursday, with partly sunny skies and highs dropping to 48 degrees.
But the real chill arrives Thursday night, when temperatures plummet to around 20 to 25 degrees, well below freezing.
Friday will be sunny and pleasant with highs near 50 degrees, but it will remain cool.
Saturday: Brief warm-up
Saturday will be mostly sunny with highs climbing back to 62 degrees, a temporary break from the cold before the next system arrives.
Sunday: Winter weather possible
This is where things get interesting. Sunday brings a 30% chance of rain and snow showers in the morning hours depending on the amount of moisture that will be available mixing with the freezing temperatures…