I was right here ... the morning started out very mild and actually had a line of thunderstorms come through (I'm about 15 miles NW of Charleston, SC) - The winds were incredible that day ... by 9 am, the winds were gusting to 60 mph, and it was 65.6 degrees. By 10 am, 56 degrees ... just a little while later, the peak gust of 74 mph was observed. Power outages all over, and the winds continued to howl - the average was 48 mph sustained with gusts to 64 mph. However, located where I'm at, we did get wraparound snow ... sleet fell at 41 degrees, and changed over to a fine light blowing snow (only a dusting of snow here) by 2 pm and the temperature was down to 34 degrees. This was the first and only time I have ever seen the temperature fall prolifically with a howling Southwest wind!!! - talk about a wrapped up storm!.
Charleston, SC peak wind 72 mph, Charleston, SC (Downtown - Waterfront Park) - 81 mph along with MT. Pleasant- 82 mph.
Myrtle Beach had 90 mph winds.
http://www.stormsfury1.com/Weather/Wint ... storm.html