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Severe Thunderstorm Warnings Affect York and Chester Counties

Dark thunderclouds and lightning during a severe thunderstorm over York County.

News Summary

The National Weather Service issued severe thunderstorm warnings for York and Chester counties as dangerous conditions unfolded last night. With penny-sized hail and wind gusts reaching 60 mph, residents were advised to stay indoors. Torrential rainfall raised concerns about localized flooding, while cloud-to-ground lightning posed additional risks. Experts warn drivers about hydroplaning dangers, emphasizing the need for caution during such storms. As spring weather unfolds, staying informed is crucial for safety.

Severe Thunderstorm Warnings Hit York and Chester Counties!

Hey there, York! If you felt like the weather was a bit wild last night, you weren’t imagining things! The National Weather Service (NWS) in Greenville-Spartanburg, SC, issued severe thunderstorm warnings just before dinner on Tuesday at 8:13 p.m. These warnings were specifically for our friends in York and Chester counties and were effective until 9 p.m. So, whether you were relaxing at home or at your favorite local spot, chances are you noticed the sky turning moody!

What Dangers Were in the Forecast?

This was no ordinary rain shower, folks! The storms brought with them some hazardous conditions. We were warned of penny-sized hail—yes, that’s right, hail that could potentially sting if it hits you! At 0.75 inches, it’s a reminder that spring storms can pack quite a punch. To make matters even more intense, wind gusts were predicted to soar up to 60 mph. Imagine those winds whipping through the streets! By the time the warning was updated at 8:18 p.m., the storm located just five miles southeast of York, or four miles northeast of Mcconnells, was moving east at roughly 20 mph.

Where Did the Warnings Affect?

The storm didn’t just affect York alone. Nearby areas such as Newport, Lesslie, Catawba, Edgemoor, Rock Hill, and Fort Mill were in the line of fire too. It’s a good reminder to keep an eye on the weather, especially when you’re out and about. If you were caught out there when it started getting intense, seeking shelter indoors was the best bet. It’s always better to be safe than sorry when it comes to powerful storms!

Be on the Lookout for More Than Just Rain

Along with all that wind and hail, torrential rainfall was part of the scene. The NWS even warned about the possibility of localized flooding! So, if you were thinking of taking a late-night drive, you might want to reconsider and avoid those flooded roadways. Visibility was likely poor, and those who dare to drive through flooded areas are putting themselves at greater risk. Remember, it’s not worth the gamble!

More Than Just Thunder — Watch Out for Lightning

Speaking of risks, the storm brought a lot of cloud-to-ground lightning. If you heard thunder rumbling last night, you might have been closer to danger than you thought! With about 25 million lightning strikes occurring every year in the U.S., it’s important to take these storms seriously! Lightning can be deadly, with around 20 fatalities each year due to lightning strikes. So when you’re indoors, keep those windows shut and your feet away from any metal objects!

Hydroplaning – Know What It Means!

For anyone thinking about venturing out in their cars, hydroplaning can be a real concern during severe storms. This occurs when your vehicle loses traction and starts to slide on wet roads. With so much water running on the streets, make sure you’re following safety tips to prevent sliding around. Always reduce speed, and if you do start to hydroplane, resist the urge to slam on the brakes! Stay calm and gently steer in the direction you want to go!

Stay Safe, York!

As our stormy night came to an end, let’s all take the advice of safety experts to heart. Staying indoors and closing those windows during severe weather truly is the best way to keep yourself and your loved ones safe. So, keep that weather app updated and stay alert! With spring storms likely to grace us with more visits in the coming weeks, let’s be ready to weather the wild weather safely!

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