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Winter Storm of January 25-27, 2004 [updated]

State Climatology Office
Caldwell, Jason
Strait, Frank
Abstract
January 2004 brought below-average temperatures to all of South Carolina, which set the stage for a significant winter storm that affected the state late in the month. The day preceding the storm, however, was one of just a handful of days with above-normal temperature readings during the month over parts of the state. On Saturday, January 24, 2004, high temperatures reached the 60s over most of the state, with locations in Allendale and Sumter Counties reporting a high of 71°F. However, a cold front was approaching from the north that day and this cold front moved through the state that night. The polar air mass which moved in behind this cold front brought a turn to colder-than-average temperatures to South Carolina. This report was written by Jason Caldwell in mid-2004 and updated by Frank Strait.
Issue Date
2023-01-12
Keywords
Winter storms--South Carolina
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