For the first time in four years, El Niño is in place as we head towards winter. El Niño is a climate pattern in the Pacific Ocean that often stirs changes in global weather patterns.
In South Carolina, some of these impacts may be favorable, while others... not so much! Changes can vary in precipitation levels, temperature fluctuations, and sometimes storm chances. It all depends how much cold air is around when a particular storm visits the southeast. El Niño can lead to wet conditions in South Carolina. Even though a rainy season may not be pleasant, rainfall is much needed right now.
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