630  
WWUS42 KCHS 210314  
WSWCHS  
 
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHARLESTON SC  
1014 PM EST MON JAN 20 2025  
 
GAZ087-088-099>101-114-115-SCZ040-042>045-047>052-211115-  
/O.CON.KCHS.WS.W.0001.250121T2200Z-250122T1700Z/  
JENKINS-SCREVEN-CANDLER-BULLOCH-EFFINGHAM-TATTNALL-EVANS-  
ALLENDALE-HAMPTON-INLAND COLLETON-DORCHESTER-INLAND BERKELEY-  
INLAND JASPER-BEAUFORT-COASTAL COLLETON-CHARLESTON-COASTAL JASPER-  
TIDAL BERKELEY-  
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF CHARLESTON, REIDSVILLE, YEMASSEE, MOUNT  
PLEASANT, SUMMERVILLE, ALLENDALE, MILLEN, LEVY, HAMPTON, METTER,  
STATESBORO, CLAXTON, BEAUFORT, EDISTO BEACH, WALTERBORO,  
RIDGELAND, SYLVANIA, NORTH CHARLESTON, HILTON HEAD ISLAND, GOOSE  
CREEK, RINCON, DANIEL ISLAND, JASPER, SAINT GEORGE, CHELSEA,  
SPRINGFIELD, AND MONCKS CORNER  
1014 PM EST MON JAN 20 2025  
 
...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 5 PM TUESDAY TO NOON  
EST WEDNESDAY...  
 
* WHAT...HEAVY SNOW EXPECTED. TOTAL SNOW AND SLEET ACCUMULATIONS UP  
TO TWO INCHES.  
 
* WHERE...IN GEORGIA, BULLOCH, CANDLER, EFFINGHAM, EVANS, JENKINS,  
SCREVEN, AND TATTNALL COUNTIES. IN SOUTH CAROLINA, ALLENDALE,  
BEAUFORT, CHARLESTON, COASTAL COLLETON, COASTAL JASPER,  
DORCHESTER, HAMPTON, INLAND BERKELEY, INLAND COLLETON, INLAND  
JASPER, AND TIDAL BERKELEY COUNTIES.  
 
* WHEN...FROM 5 PM TUESDAY TO NOON EST WEDNESDAY.  
 
* IMPACTS...ROADS, AND ESPECIALLY BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES, WILL  
LIKELY BECOME SLICK AND HAZARDOUS. PLAN ON SLIPPERY ROAD  
CONDITIONS. THE HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS COULD IMPACT THE TUESDAY  
EVENING AND WEDNESDAY MORNING COMMUTES.  
 
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...THERE IS AN ENHANCED RISK FOR SLEET OCCURRING  
ALONG THE LOWER SOUTH CAROLINA COASTAL COUNTIES, ESPECIALLY INLAND  
OF US 17.  
 
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...  
 
IF YOU MUST TRAVEL, KEEP AN EXTRA FLASHLIGHT, FOOD, AND WATER IN  
YOUR VEHICLE IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY. THE LATEST ROAD CONDITIONS FOR  
THE STATE YOU ARE CALLING FROM CAN BE OBTAINED BY CALLING 5 1 1.  
 
PERSONS ARE URGED TO STAY INDOORS UNTIL CONDITIONS IMPROVE. IF YOU  
MUST GO OUTSIDE, DRESS IN LAYERS. SEVERAL LAYERS OF CLOTHES WILL  
KEEP YOU WARMER THAN A SINGLE HEAVY COAT. COVER EXPOSED SKIN TO  
REDUCE YOUR RISK OF FROSTBITE OR HYPOTHERMIA. GLOVES, A SCARF, AND A  
HAT WILL KEEP YOU FROM LOSING YOUR BODY HEAT.  
 
PERSONS SHOULD CONSIDER DELAYING ALL TRAVEL. IF TRAVEL IS ABSOLUTELY  
NECESSARY, DRIVE WITH EXTREME CAUTION. CONSIDER TAKING A WINTER  
STORM KIT ALONG WITH YOU, INCLUDING SUCH ITEMS AS TIRE CHAINS,  
BOOSTER CABLES, FLASHLIGHT, SHOVEL, BLANKETS AND EXTRA CLOTHING.  
ALSO TAKE WATER, A FIRST AID KIT, AND ANYTHING ELSE THAT WOULD HELP  
YOU SURVIVE IN CASE YOU BECOME STRANDED.  
 

 
 

 
 
GAZ116>119-137>141-211115-  
/O.CON.KCHS.WS.W.0001.250121T2200Z-250122T1700Z/  
INLAND BRYAN-COASTAL BRYAN-INLAND CHATHAM-COASTAL CHATHAM-LONG-  
INLAND LIBERTY-COASTAL LIBERTY-INLAND MCINTOSH-COASTAL MCINTOSH-  
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF WILMINGTON ISLAND, RICHMOND HILL, DARIEN,  
FORT MCALLISTER, SAVANNAH, LUDOWICI, OAK LEVEL, POOLER,  
HINESVILLE, PEMBROKE, FORT STEWART, TOWNSEND, TYBEE ISLAND, AND  
GARDEN CITY  
1014 PM EST MON JAN 20 2025  
 
...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 5 PM TUESDAY TO NOON  
EST WEDNESDAY...  
 
* WHAT...HEAVY MIXED PRECIPITATION EXPECTED. TOTAL SNOW AND SLEET  
ACCUMULATIONS UP TO ONE INCH AND ICE ACCUMULATIONS UP TO ONE  
QUARTER OF AN INCH.  
 
* WHERE...COASTAL BRYAN, COASTAL CHATHAM, COASTAL LIBERTY, COASTAL  
MCINTOSH, INLAND BRYAN, INLAND CHATHAM, INLAND LIBERTY, INLAND  
MCINTOSH, AND LONG COUNTIES.  
 
* WHEN...FROM 5 PM TUESDAY TO NOON EST WEDNESDAY.  
 
* IMPACTS...ROADS, AND ESPECIALLY BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES, WILL  
LIKELY BECOME SLICK AND HAZARDOUS. PLAN ON SLIPPERY ROAD  
CONDITIONS. THE HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS COULD IMPACT THE TUESDAY  
EVENING AND WEDNESDAY MORNING COMMUTES.  
 
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...  
 
IF YOU MUST TRAVEL, KEEP AN EXTRA FLASHLIGHT, FOOD, AND WATER IN  
YOUR VEHICLE IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY. THE LATEST ROAD CONDITIONS FOR  
THE STATE YOU ARE CALLING FROM CAN BE OBTAINED BY CALLING 5 1 1.  
 
PERSONS ARE URGED TO STAY INDOORS UNTIL CONDITIONS IMPROVE. IF YOU  
MUST GO OUTSIDE, DRESS IN LAYERS. SEVERAL LAYERS OF CLOTHES WILL  
KEEP YOU WARMER THAN A SINGLE HEAVY COAT. COVER EXPOSED SKIN TO  
REDUCE YOUR RISK OF FROSTBITE OR HYPOTHERMIA. GLOVES, A SCARF, AND A  
HAT WILL KEEP YOU FROM LOSING YOUR BODY HEAT.  
 
PERSONS SHOULD CONSIDER DELAYING ALL TRAVEL. IF TRAVEL IS ABSOLUTELY  
NECESSARY, DRIVE WITH EXTREME CAUTION. CONSIDER TAKING A WINTER  
STORM KIT ALONG WITH YOU, INCLUDING SUCH ITEMS AS TIRE CHAINS,  
BOOSTER CABLES, FLASHLIGHT, SHOVEL, BLANKETS AND EXTRA CLOTHING.  
ALSO TAKE WATER, A FIRST AID KIT, AND ANYTHING ELSE THAT WOULD HELP  
YOU SURVIVE IN CASE YOU BECOME STRANDED.  
 

 
 

 
 
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