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Brace Yourselves, Greenville! Thunderstorms Approaching

Thunderstorms looming over Greenville with dark clouds

News Summary

Residents of Greenville and Spartanburg counties are bracing for strong thunderstorms expected to impact the area late Thursday evening. The National Weather Service has issued warnings for gusty winds and potential hail, urging the public to secure outdoor items and take shelter as the storms roll in. Rainy conditions could also lead to hydroplaning for drivers. While the weather is set to calm by the weekend, more showers might follow, reminding residents to remain vigilant.

Brace Yourselves, Greenville! Strong Thunderstorms are Coming Your Way!

Hey there, folks! If you’re in Greenville and Spartanburg counties, it’s time to gear up because some wild weather is on the horizon. Late Thursday evening, just around 11:20 p.m., the National Weather Service gave the heads-up about *strong thunderstorms* heading our way that will be shaking things up until about 11:45 p.m. So, what do you need to know? Let’s break it down!

What to Expect

There’s a *cluster of thunderstorms* brewing just 11 miles east of Downtown Greenville, kicking off near the GSP Airport. These storms are moving at a swift 40 mph, and the NWS warns that residents should be prepared for **pea-sized hail**—you know, about 0.25 inches—and wind gusts reaching up to a hefty **40 mph**!

Potential Risks

With gusty winds like that, be mindful that tree limbs could come crashing down, and unsecured items could fly around unexpectedly. It’s definitely not the time to leave your patio furniture out! Minor hail damage could hit outdoor objects, so bring them inside or secure them if you can. The locations that will be feeling the brunt of this storm include GSP Airport, Reidville, Wellford, Pauline, Croft State Park, Roebuck, Cowpens, Lyman, Spartanburg, and Moore.

Taking Shelter

In light of these impending storms, the safest step is to find shelter indoors if you are outside and hear thunder. Things might get intense, and it’s better to be safe than sorry! Keep an eye on local radio and TV updates for any additional warnings or changes in storm activity.

Severe Weather Watch

While we’re all trying to enjoy a relaxing Thursday night, it’s good to note that there’s a severe weather watch in effect until midnight as these storms roll in from the west. Some counties may already have received *severe weather warnings*, adding to the urgency to stay alert and prepared.

When Will It Hit?

Here’s a quick timetable for when these storms are hitting various regions: expect the first rumble around *7 p.m.* for Oconee and Anderson counties, with the Greenville area feeling it at *8 p.m.* and Spartanburg not far behind at *9 p.m.*

Don’t Forget About Hydroplaning

As the rain comes down, those driving conditions can take a turn for the worse. Be aware of hydroplaning, which can send your car skidding on those slick roads. Just remember: it happens when the water pressure builds up, causing tires to lose contact with the pavement.

Getting Hit by Hail

Residents have been reporting hail from early storms this afternoon, with sizes ranging from *pea-size all the way to nickel-size*! Some have even shared their hail stories, showcasing photos and videos from the northern parts of Greenville and Spartanburg counties. Looks like the weather had other plans for our Thursday!

Looking Ahead

After this wild night, Saturday is shaping up to be pretty mild with temperatures hovering around *77 degrees* and some windy mornings. However, don’t pack away the raincoat just yet! A chance for more *showers and thunderstorms* is predicted for Saturday night into Sunday morning. Sunday, in particular, might still see some sprinkles before 3 p.m., with the high dipping slightly to around *73 degrees*.

A Return to Calm

But don’t fret too much! After this stormy bout, things are expected to warm up to near *80 degrees* early next week, bringing with it sunny, calm weather. So hang in there, people of Greenville! The wild weather will pass, and sweeter days will be just around the corner!

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