Columbia, September 7, 2025
News Summary
A severe thunderstorm alert has been issued for Fairfield, Kershaw, and Richland counties in South Carolina, set to last until 9 p.m. tonight. Residents are advised to prepare for strong winds of up to 50 mph, pea-sized hail, and heavy rain, which may cause localized flooding. Key areas affected include Columbia, Irmo, and Winnsboro. Those outdoors are urged to seek shelter immediately, as the storm could lead to dangerous conditions, including frequent lightning and hydroplaning on wet roads.
Severe Thunderstorm Alert in Fairfield, Kershaw, and Richland Counties
As we wind up another Saturday night in beautiful Columbia, we’re receiving some critical weather news that everyone should pay attention to. The National Weather Service in Columbia, SC, has issued an updated alert highlighting strong thunderstorms likely causing some disturbances through this evening.
Watch Out Until 9 PM!
This alert is specifically targeting residents in Fairfield, Kershaw, and Richland counties and is in effect until 9 p.m. tonight. So, if you’re planning to enjoy a relaxing evening outdoors, it might be a good idea to rethink those plans for the time being!
What’s Coming Our Way?
Doppler radar has been tracking a particularly strong storm near Irmo, which is making its way northeast at around 20 mph. Expect some wild weather with wind gusts reaching up to 50 mph! That’s right—unsecured outdoor items could easily be tossed around, and tree limbs may not stand a chance against those fierce gusts.
Additionally, the storm is bringing with it pea-sized hail measuring about 0.25 inches, so make sure your cars and outdoor items are protected!
Key Locations to Keep an Eye On
For those in the following areas, it’s particularly essential to stay tuned and take precautions:
- Columbia
- Irmo
- Winnsboro
- Fairfield County Airport
- Blythewood
- Ridgeway
- Rion
- Winnsboro Mills
- Smallwood
- Cedar Creek Fire Station
- Upper Richland Fire Station
Driving tonight? Be mindful as the alert also covers stretches of Interstate 26 (between mile markers 96 and 102) and Interstate 77 (between mile markers 24 and 36).
Take Cover!
Residents are advised to seek shelter indoors if you’re outdoors during the storm. Heavy rain can lead to localized flooding, so steer clear of flooded roadways if you’re out and about.
Don’t forget, there’s also frequent cloud-to-ground lightning. These strikes can reach up to 10 miles away from the storm’s center, so be smart and keep your distance from outdoor vehicles or trees, if possible.
Keep Safe During the Thunderstorm
- Maintain a safe distance from large vehicles.
- Always use your headlights when visibility is poor due to heavy rain.
- Wait for the all-clear signal before venturing out.
Be aware that hydroplaning can happen if you’re not cautious. This occurs when your vehicle slides uncontrollably on wet pavement, which can be escalated by speed, the condition of your tires, and the amount of standing water on the road.
As we navigate through this stormy weather together, let’s prioritize safety. Stay tuned to local news, check updates often, and do your best to stay dry!
FAQ Section
What areas are affected by the severe thunderstorm alert?
The alert affects Fairfield, Kershaw, and Richland counties, including cities like Columbia, Irmo, and Winnsboro.
What should I do during a severe thunderstorm?
It’s best to seek shelter indoors, avoid outdoor activities, and stay away from large vehicles and tall structures.
What kind of weather conditions are expected?
Heavy rain, strong winds up to 50 mph, hail, and frequent lightning are expected during the storm.
Key Features of the Storm
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Wind Gusts | Up to 50 mph |
| Hail Size | Pea-sized (0.25 inches) |
| Affected Areas | Fairfield, Kershaw, Richland |
| Rainfall Intensity | Torrential, leading to localized flooding |
| Lightning | Frequent cloud-to-ground strikes |
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Additional Resources
- Times Union: Tornado Warning Issued
- Wikipedia: Severe Thunderstorm
- Silive: Severe Thunderstorm Watch
- Tri-City Herald: Weather News
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Thunderstorm
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