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Severe Thunderstorms Possible in the South Central U.S.; Wildfire Smoke Impacts in the North Central U.S.; Severe Space Weather

Scattered severe thunderstorms may bring large hail and isolated damaging winds this weekend over parts of the south central U.S. Smoke from Canadian wildfires will bring air quality issues to parts of the north central U.S. this weekend. Moderate to Severe geomagnetic storm conditions will remain possible into early Monday following a strong coronal mass ejection from the sun. 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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