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Current Conditions - Greenwood, SC
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44°
Clear
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| Wind: |
9 mph
from the NW
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| Dew Point: |
12°F
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| Pressure: |
30.33 in
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| Windchill: |
39°F
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| Humidity: |
27% |
| Visibility: |
10.0 miles
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Updated: 12:56 PM EST on November 21, 2008 at Greenwood, South Carolina(KGRD)
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5 Day Forecast for ZIP Code 29646
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Almanac
Key: T = Trace of precipitation; MM = data not available
| November 21, 2008 |
| Normal high: | 59° |
Record high: | 76° (1991) |
| Normal low: | 39° |
Record low: | 23° (1951) |
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| Sunrise: | 7:07 AM |
Moon Rise: |
1:23 AM
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| Sunset: | 5:21 PM |
Moon Set: |
1:52 PM
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Personal Weather Stations
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Lake Wind Advisory
Statement as of 11:43 am EST on November 21, 2008 |
... Lake Wind Advisory remains in effect until 6 PM EST this afternoon...
A lake Wind Advisory remains in effect until 6 PM EST this afternoon across northeast Georgia... upstate South Carolina... and the foothills and Piedmont of western North Carolina.
Northwest winds of 20 to 25 mph are expected this afternoon... with winds gusting to 30 to 35 mph at times. In addition to being hazardous to boaters... winds of this speed could blow down large limbs and weak trees.
A lake Wind Advisory indicates that winds will cause rough chop on area lakes. Small boats will be especially prone to capsizing.
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Fire Weather Warning
Statement as of 10:35 am EST on November 21, 2008 |
... Red flag warning remains in effect until 6 PM EST this afternoon...
A red flag warning remains in effect until 6 PM EST this afternoon for the upstate of South Carolina and extreme northeast Georgia.
Northwest winds will increase to 15 to 25 mph this afternoon across northeast Georgia and upstate South Carolina. Wind gusts of 30 to 35 mph will also be possible at times. In addition... relative humidity values will drop below 25 percent early this afternoon... and then remain low through sunset. These conditions will combine with very low fuel moisture to produce a favorable environment for the rapid spread of wildfires.
A red flag warning means that critical fire weather conditions are either occurring now... or will shortly. A combination of strong winds... low relative humidity... and low fuel moisture will create explosive fire growth potential.
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