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Areas of Severe Thunderstorms and Excessive Rainfall through This Weekend

A multi-day thunderstorm and heavy rain event will impact the south-central U.S. this Memorial Day weekend. Severe thunderstorms may produce large hail, severe gusts, and a possible tornado or two across portions of the central and southern Plains through Monday. The threat for heavy to excessive rainfall and possible flash flooding will return to the south-central U.S., especially in the Ozarks. Read More >

SPOTTER REPORTS
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBIA SC
710 PM EST SUN DEC 26 2010

***********************SNOW ON GROUND***********************

LOCATION                  MAXIMUM SNOW DEPTHS FROM LAST 
                          NIGHTS AND TODAYS SNOW BEFORE 

                          MELTING AS REPORTED BY SPOTTERS
                                       
SOUTH CAROLINA

...LANCASTER COUNTY              2-5 INCHES

...CHESTERFIELD COUNTY           2-4 INCHES                  
                         
...NEWBERRY COUNTY               2-4 INCHES
                         
...FAIRFIELD COUNTY              2-4 INCHES
                        
...KERSHAW COUNTY                1-3 INCHES 
                           
...SALUDA COUNTY                 1-3 INCHES

...LEXINGTON COUNTY              2-4 INCHES NORTH, 1-3 INCHES SOUTH
                          
...RICHLAND COUNTY               1-3 INCHES

...SUMTER COUNTY                 1-2 INCHES

...LEE COUNTY                    1-2 INCHES

...MCCORMICK COUNTY              1-2 INCHES

...EDGEFIELD COUNTY              1-2 INCHES CENTRAL AND WEST

...AIKEN COUNTY                  1-2 INCHES IN THE NORTH 

...ORANGEBURG COUNTY             1-2 INCHES IN THE NORTHWEST

...CALHOUN COUNTY                1-2 INCHES IN THE WEST 

...CLARENDON COUNTY              1 INCH IN THE NORTH 

GEORGIA

...LINCOLN COUNTY                1-3 INCHES

...MCDUFFIE COUNTY               1-2 INCHES IN THE NORTH
 
...COLUMBIA COUNTY               1-2 INCHES IN THE NORTH
                          

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