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Rain returns Sunday night
SUMMARY: This weekend will feature beautiful weather with plenty of sunshine, as high pressure keeps conditions dry. Afternoon temperatures are expected to rise to the lower 50s on Sunday, and warmer weather will follow, reaching the lower 60s while shifting winds from the southwest are ushered in. However, a weather change is anticipated, beginning Sunday night with widespread rain extending into Monday and possibly heavier rain on Tuesday, along with a slight chance of isolated storms. Snow may occur in higher elevations in the Tennessee-North Carolina region late Tuesday into Wednesday. Overall, expect cold temperatures by the end of the week.

Rain returns Sunday night
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St. Patrick's Day Parade draws thousands of attendees; boosts NMB economy
SUMMARY: The 35th annual St. Patrick’s Day parade and festival in North Myrtle Beach drew around 35,000 attendees, featuring over 100 parade floats and 130 vendors. The event is a significant tradition for the city, boosting local businesses and tourism. Special events manager Angel Sylvester noted that many visitors return each year, encouraging hotel stays and dining. Vendor Kristen, who has participated for 13 years, highlighted the festival’s role in growing her business. Although the event is not profitable, its economic impact on the community is substantial, fostering unity and promoting local brands. The parade ran from 9 to 11 a.m., followed by the festival until 4 p.m.

This year’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival in North Myrtle Beach brought an economic boost to the city.
More than 100 parade floats, 130 vendors, and around 35,000 people lined Main Street starting at 9 a.m. Saturday.
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Severe weather threat ends in Upstate South Carolina
SUMMARY: A powerful storm system has affected the Southeast, but its impact is now diminishing in Upstate South Carolina. While areas to the south, such as Macon and Augusta, are experiencing severe conditions, local winds have caused power outages, with gusts reaching nearly 60 mph in Asheville. Although storm activity is weakening, heavy rainfall and continued gusty winds of 25-35 mph are expected throughout the day. Despite lingering showers, conditions are forecasted to improve, leading to a pleasant mix of sun and clouds for Saint Patrick’s Day, with temperatures rising into the 70s midweek.

Severe weather threat ends in Upstate South Carolina
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Lost in the Fire: The flames took her brother and left her homeless
SUMMARY: In Oconee County, Mimi Daniels continues to grapple with the aftermath of a devastating house fire that claimed her brother, Bernard “Cowboy” Daniels, known for his friendly spirit. Nearly two months later, she remains homeless, living in a hotel while holding on to a few belongings salvaged from the ashes. Despite community support and a GoFundMe set up for assistance, the emotional and practical challenges persist. Mimi frequently visits the site, maintaining a connection to her lost home and brother, highlighting the ongoing struggle many survivors face even after the flames have been extinguished.

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