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Spring begins in the Carolinas with gusty winds, fire guards

Spring has officially arrived and we start the season with gusty wind and a fire brigade warning of the red flag. In South Carolina, a fire brigade in the red flag was output due to dry fuels and 30 to 50 miles per hour. Flurries are also possible in the mountains on Thursday evening. Light collections at higher heights, only areas in the valleys. The Smoky Mountains could see a few centimeters this evening as the temperatures drop overnight. Although spring has arrived, it could be a good idea to drip your taps again, as the mountains are expected in the mountains in the mountains on Thursday evening. For most of the upstate, the temperatures are slightly above freezing. Friday will mainly see sunny sky, calmer winds and heights near 66.

Spring has officially arrived and we start the season with gusty wind and a fire awake to the red flag.

In South Carolina, wind gusts were exhibited in South Carolina due to dry fuels and 30 to 50 miles per hour.

Flurries are also possible in the mountains on Thursday evening. Light collections at higher heights, only areas in the valleys. The Smoky Mountains could see a few centimeters this evening as the temperatures drop overnight.

Although spring has arrived, it could be a good idea to drip your taps again, as the freezer temperatures are expected in the mountains on Thursday evening. For most of the upstate, the temperatures are slightly above freezing.

On Friday, mainly sunny sky, calmer winds and heights will see near 66.

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(Tagstotranslate) Weather in South Carolina

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