South Carolina Braces for Potentially Biggest Snowstorm Since 1989 as 6–12 Inches Target Inland Areas This Weekend

SOUTH CAROLINA — A powerful winter storm moving up the Southeast coast could deliver South Carolina’s most significant snowfall in decades, with forecasters warning that some inland areas may see up to a foot of snow between Saturday afternoon and early Sunday morning.

Meteorologists say this system has the potential to rival historic snow events, with heavy snow developing rapidly Saturday night before tapering off early Sunday.

Snow and Rain Transition Expected Saturday

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