Severe weather in the upstate of South Carolina
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				jeff and shirens weather
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Severe weather in the upstate of South Carolina
Severe weather hit the upstate of South carolina  during  the  evening  hours of  July 5  with torrential rains  major cloud to ground lightening, damaging thunderstorm winds; and hail.  This severe weather event  went all the way to  the midlands of South Carolina. Columbia had  a  weather warning for winds 55 knots if I   remember right  Greenville Downtown  reported wind gusts as high as 52 mph. A large part of  the Greenville area  had trees down  and some powerlines  down.  Some areas even had  some structural damage to roofs.  Mauldin, Simpsonville  and  Fountain Inn  were hard hit. Power outages occurred  in a  larg area.  I  got confirmation from the  Fountain Inn area that they had wind gusts estimated  aroun 60 mph  and trees and powerlines down. Rainfall   totals  estimated  1:30 to 2 inches with  some higher  amounts.  Berea  had 2 inches of rain  in about 45 minutes. Temperatures that day were in the low to mid 90s. Temperatures  cooled down the next morning into the low to middle 60s. An upper level disturbance rolled through the area which caused  all this to happen.  What  a day of severe weather!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
			
									
						
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				jeff and shirens weather
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Hey, Rain band thanks for the comment. No thunderstorms today, instead just hot. To some 92 degrees is not hot compared to 100 degrees in Summerville,sc My Family and I used to live in the Summerville area so we know about the 80 degree+ dewpoints which creates high heat indexes. We like it much better here because we dont deal with the humidity. Even though its hot, you dont feel it like in the Lowcountry.Rainband wrote:Sounds like that was quite a show.Glad your safe and sound
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