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    Will SC have snow or unusual warm weather this winter? See the Farmers Almanac & NWS forecast

    By Patrick McCreless,

    10 hours ago

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    Expect warmer and drier weather than usual in South Carolina this winter, but a little snow may still be possible, the latest forecasts show.

    Cooler fall weather has finally appeared in South Carolina and while temperatures continue to drop, don’t expect that to lead into exceptionally frigid weather this winter. The Palmetto State is headed for a possibly warmer than average winter , according to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center.

    There could also be less rain throughout the season. However, there may be a couple of chances for some snowy weather in the mix late in the season, the Farmer’s Almanac predicts.

    Winter officially begins on Dec. 21 and ends on March 20 this season. Here are the details on winter forecasts from NWS and Farmer’s Almanac.

    NWS winter predictions for SC

    The NWS predicts a 40% to 50% of above normal temperatures from December through February for the Upstate and the Midlands. Meanwhile, the Lowcountry can expect an even higher 50% to 60% of above normal temperatures for the winter season.

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    A forecast of temperatures across the country from December through February. screenshot/Courtesy of National Weather Service

    Rainfall

    The Upstate will have a 33% to 40% chance of below normal rainfall from December through February, the NWS states. The Midlands and Lowcountry will have a 40% to 50% chance of having less rainfall than usual this winter.

    Farmer’s Almanac predictions

    Overall, Farmer’s Almanac predicts a warmish winter with above average temperatures for the Southeast this winter.

    For the extended forecast, South Carolina can expect scattered showers, followed by cold, blustery winds for the last couple of weeks in December. A storm from the Gulf will likely bring more showers to the area in the first week of January. Expect a blast of heavy, windswept rains the week of Jan. 12, followed very cold temperatures and blustery winds the week of Jan. 24.

    February kicks off with a burst of cold air across the South. During the week of Dec. 8, South Carolina may see some scattered wet snow. More scattered showers will come the following weeks. Then during the week of Feb. 20, there will be another possibility of a wintry mix or snow.

    How Farmers’ Almanac predicts the weather

    Founded in 1818, the Farmers’ Almanac uses a secret formula that includes components such as “sunspot activity, tidal action, the position of the planet,” to predict long-range weather forecasts. The forecasts are typically made two years in advance. Fans of the Farmers’ Almanac have, over the years, calculated that the predictions are accurate 80-85% of the time.

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    Sandy Tankersley
    7m ago
    put it this way....we have never had a hurricane in the middle of the states....like I do every year....I just ride out the storm....can't predict anything anymore....
    Mountainous molehill
    2h ago
    been years since a crippling ice storm. We are way overdue. I was in middle school when the blizzard of 88 hit. I still remember Charlie Gertz on WYFF talking about it. Jack Roper called it a week out. 14 inches of snow shut it all down.
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