The Event That Wasn't: A Review of the March 16th, 2026 Storm in the NWS Columbia Forecast Area
Meteorologist Dr. Matthew Gropp provides an overview of the storm that impacted the NWS Columbia forecast area on March 16th, 2026 and why the forecasted severe outbreak did not pan out. Note that this system brough significant impacts to other portions of the country and this video only pertains to our forecast area, covering portions of South Carolina and Georgia. #severeweather #meteorology

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