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News Summary

Upstate residents prepare for a busy week with warnings about Hurricane Helene, bringing significant rain and wind. Meanwhile, the Laurens County Museum is hosting its annual Light the Night 5K Run. The weather may turn stormy, but community spirit remains high with opportunities to participate in local events.

Weather Alerts and Exciting Local Events: A Busy Week Ahead for Upstate Residents

If you’re in the Upstate area, this week is going to be quite eventful! The weather is taking center stage as we prepare for some significant rain and wind from Hurricane Helene, coupled with an exciting opportunity to lace up those running shoes for the upcoming Laurens County Museum Light the Night 5K Run.

Hurricane Helene: What to Expect

This morning kicks off with some partly cloudy skies and a few scattered showers developing by the afternoon. Temperatures are expected to reach a warm 82°F, but don’t let that fool you; a shift is coming! With winds blowing from the south-southwest at about 10 to 20 mph, the weather is about to turn rather stormy. A 30% chance of rain this afternoon is just the teaser. By evening, that likelihood skyrockets to a full 100% for showers and thunderstorms!

For those planning to be out and about, be cautious! Forecasts suggest possible rainfall could exceed one inch, transforming evening strolls into quite the water experience. Tonight, expect lows around 65°F, as the skies continue to unleash their treasures.

Serious Weather Warnings

National Weather Service has issued urgent warnings regarding the impacts of Hurricane Helene. With estimates of rainfall hitting up to 14 inches in certain areas, the potential for significant to catastrophic flooding is real, particularly in western South Carolina. This isn’t just your typical storm; we’re looking back to historic flooding events, drawing comparisons to the enormous floods seen in Asheville from 1916.

Wind gusts could reach 60-70 mph, leading to hazardous conditions such as widespread tree damage and potential power outages. Residents are urged to take weather warnings seriously and adhere to any local evacuation orders. It’s always better to be safe than soaking wet and in treacherous conditions!

Lace Up for a Good Cause!

Laurens County Museum is gearing up for its annual Light the Night 5K Run/Fun Walk, scheduled for April 26. This is not just any run; it’s a delightful way to get active while benefiting a great cause—the preservation of our cherished local history!

For anyone eager to join in, registration is currently open at a fee of $30 per person, and you can sign up conveniently online at www.runsignup.com/Race/SC/Clinton/LightNightGlowRun. Not only will you be able to participate in a fun event, but you’ll also get to support the museum’s important mission.

Sponsorship Opportunities for Local Businesses

  • Finish Line Sponsor: $500 – Includes name/logo on event shirt and signage, a yard sign, and four race entries.
  • Aid Station Sponsor: $250 – Name/logo on event shirt and aid station signage, yard sign, plus two race entries.
  • Award Sponsor: $100 – Name/logo on event shirt, yard sign, and one race entry.
  • Yard Sign Sponsor: $50 – Includes one race entry.

For more details on how to become a sponsor, locals can reach out by calling (864) 681-3678 or emailing LaurensMuseum1@gmail.com. It’s a fantastic way to promote community spirit while enjoying an evening under the stars.

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