News Summary
The National Weather Service has issued flash flood warnings for parts of Central South Carolina due to heavy rainfall, affecting areas such as Lexington and Newberry counties. Rainfall is expected to continue, leading to potential flooding of creeks, urban areas, and major highways. Residents are advised to steer clear of flooded roadways and heed emergency guidance to ensure safety during this severe weather event.
Columbia, SC – Flash Flood Warnings and Advisories Issued Across Central South Carolina Due to Heavy Rain
The National Weather Service in Columbia has officially issued a Flash Flood Warning for parts of central South Carolina, effective from Tuesday, August 12, 2025, at 8:30 AM EDT until 11:30 AM EDT. This warning includes areas of Northwestern Lexington County, Southeastern Newberry County, and Northeastern Saluda County.
As of 8:30 AM EDT, Doppler radar has detected intense thunderstorms producing significant rainfall in these areas. Rainfall amounts already range between 1.5 to 2 inches, with an additional 1 inch of precipitation anticipated. The National Weather Service has indicated that flash flooding is currently in progress or is expected to commence soon.
The impact of the flash flooding is expected to cause widespread issues, including the flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas, major highways, streets, underpasses, and other low-laying locations. Notable areas at risk of flooding include:
- Prosperity
- Little Mountain
- Stoney Hill
- Wyses Ferry
- Riverbend Boat Ramp
- Fairview Fire Station
- Mid-Carolina High School
- Lake Murray Shores
- Hollywood Elementary School
The Flash Flood Warning also encompasses a segment of Interstate 26 between mile markers 78 and 86.
Flood Advisory Details
In addition to the Flash Flood Warning, a Flood Advisory has been issued effective from Tuesday, August 12, 2025, at 7:03 AM EDT to 10:15 AM EDT. This advisory covers a broader area including Lexington, Newberry, Richland, and Saluda counties.
Current weather conditions indicate that minor flooding is likely in low-lying areas and places with poor drainage. Rainfall from the previous hours has ranged between 1 and 2.5 inches, with projections suggesting an additional 1 to 2 inches could follow. Flooding incidents are also reported in locations such as:
- Newberry
- Saluda
- Chapin
- Pomaria
- Silverstreet
- Peak
- Circle Fire Station
- Hickory Grove
- Scurry Airport
- Saluda High School
This Flood Advisory includes a stretch of Interstate 26 between mile markers 75 and 93, adding to the travel risks posed by the ongoing weather conditions.
Safety Precautions
Residents in the affected areas are urged to exercise caution and avoid driving through any flooded roadways or around barricades. The National Weather Service strongly emphasizes the safety motto: “turn around, don’t drown.” Recent incidents have already been reported in Charleston, SC, where drivers attempted to navigate through floodwaters exacerbated by heavy rain and high tide.
Background Context
Flash floods can occur suddenly and without warning, often in response to excessive rainfall or rapid melting of snow. Such conditions can severely compromise road safety, as well as pose risks to both life and property. Thus, awareness and preparation are critical during weather events that might lead to flooding.
As the situation develops, monitoring local weather updates and heeding emergency guidance will be essential for residents in central South Carolina.
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Additional Resources
- Fox Weather: Charleston SC Flooding August 2025
- Wikipedia: Flash Flood
- Count On 2: Flash Flooding Closes Charleston Roads
- Google Search: Flash Floods
- Live 5 News: Downtown Charleston Flooding
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Flood
- Herald Online: Weather News
- Google News: Flooding South Carolina
- Newsweek: North Carolina Flash Flood Tracker
- WBTV: Flood Warnings and Advisories
- Google Search: Safety Precautions for Floods
- Spectrum Local News: Flash Flood Criteria Changes

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