Do you really need to drip your faucet? What to do as SC temps turn dangerously cold

With several nights below freezing forecasted in northeastern South Carolina this week, people and pets aren’t the only ones at risk. Plunging temperatures can wreak havoc on plumbing.

Horry County has been placed under a cold weather advisory by the National Weather Service for Monday night through Tuesday morning. Wind chills are expected to be between 10 degrees to 15 degrees.

Dangerously cold wind chill values are possible for at least a portion of the Myrtle Beach area every night this week, the NWS said…

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