South Carolina Faces April Weather Extremes with Warm Weekends and Flooding Rain
South Carolina Faces April Weather Extremes with Warm Weekends and Flooding Rain
US · Published Apr 8, 2026
South Carolina's April weather features warm weekends followed by severe weather fronts with flooding rain.
The South Carolina Forestry Commission is managing wildfire risks amidst ongoing drought conditions.
Residents are advised to stay informed and prepared for rapid weather changes this spring.
Unpredictable weather patterns disrupt South Carolina's April
South Carolina is grappling with a series of weather extremes this April, characterized by pleasant, warm weekends that are quickly superseded by severe weather fronts. These fronts usher in strong, gusty winds and significant rainfall, resulting in localized flooding across the state. South Carolina Public Radio reports that the region is experiencing a spring season marked by highly unpredictable and rapidly changing weather patterns. Easter weekend often exemplifies this volatility, with brief periods of sunshine abruptly giving way to more intense weather conditions, requiring residents and visitors to remain alert and prepared.
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