Overnight Black Ice Threatens; Sunshine Predicted for MLK Day
Columbia, S.C. is facing the possibility of refreezing rain leading to black ice overnight. Residents should be cautious of slick spots into early Monday morning. The combination of leftover moisture from today’s rain could create hazardous conditions as temperatures drop.
Weather Forecast for Martin Luther King Day
Monday, January 15, is expected to bring beautiful weather for those celebrating Martin Luther King Day. High temperatures will reach the lower 50s, with clear skies and ample sunshine providing a pleasant start to the week.
Overnight Conditions
- Tonight: Potential for patchy black ice due to refreezing.
- Temperatures: Lows in the middle 20s.
Weekly Outlook
The forecast for the week indicates generally quiet weather. As the week progresses, temperatures are expected to gradually rise. By the end of the week, highs will reach into the upper 50s and lower 60s, with conditions remaining relatively calm.
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny with highs in the upper 40s.
- Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, high temperatures around the middle 50s.
- Thursday: Partly cloudy, slight chance of rain, high reaching the lower 60s.
- Friday: Partly cloudy with highs in the upper 50s.
Future Weather Patterns
Towards next weekend, an active weather pattern may emerge. Stay tuned for updates as conditions evolve. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and prepared for changing weather throughout the week.