COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO) — November 30th through December 6th is known as “Winter Weather Preparedness Week” across South Carolina.

The annual effort serves as a reminder for citizens to plan ahead for any hazardous conditions that may come our way.

While officials say we can expect warmer and drier than normal temperatures across the South this winter, inclement weather is still always possible, and it’s best to be prepared.

Trisha Palmer with the National Weather Service says the warmer and drier conditions will be due to La Nina weather patterns — but cold outbreaks and individual weather storms are still possible.

“So while the overall average this winter may be warmer and drier, keep in mind all it takes is one winter storm to make it a bad winter. So please prepare now so that you and

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