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Charleston, South Carolina – A drier late-winter pattern is expected to take shape across South Carolina heading into early March, increasing the probability that rainfall totals trend below seasonal averages during the Feb. 28 through Mar. 13 timeframe.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, much of South Carolina carries a 40% to 50% probability of below-normal precipitation in the Week 3-4 outlook. The drier signal spans the Interstate 95 corridor from Florence to Walterboro, west along Interstate 26 through Columbia to Spartanburg, and across Interstate 20 toward Aiken…