Light drizzle this morning. Lets head over to meteorologist daniel bogbs. Can we expect this through the day . Light rain, drizzle. Rain rain chances increasing. Visibility has been improving so far this morning the right now we have visibility about 10 miles in columbia i dont, 5 in sumt,r, 8 orangeburg, 6 up toward rockhill, where visibility is 2 miles. Visibilities slowly increasing. 47 degrees in columbia. Right now weve warm up a couple degrees. 50 degrees in the capital city. 50 sumt,r, orangebr,g, 54 degrees in charleston, am i right the beach. Toward rockhill, 45 degrees. 47 degrees in greenville and in greenwood, but weve got some colder air starting to spill into portions of the great plain states. Single digits for omaha to minneapolis up to billings, montana. Some of this cooler air will be spilling its way toward us. Not going to be quite this cold. As that colder air moves n youll notice a difference, it looks like, by monday. High pressure building from the north going t
The biggest report across the midlands so far, newbury. Up near widmeyer they saw a little more than that. Its just been a dusting at the very most across the midlands. It looks like all this will continue to wound on down if its still out there. Temperatures are slowly increasing. Thats good news for the roads. 34 degrees orangeburg, 35 degrees sumter. Aikens still hat freezing. The rest of the midlands, were now above freezing. If you are traveling, that is good news there. Well put the forecast into motion, show you exactly how we expect things to kind of play on out over the next 2 days or so. Clouds start breaking up during the afternoon hours. May even see a little bit of surge before its all sawed and done. As we work our way into the other night hours, clouds will county to decrease. Tomorrow were expecting a lot of surge. If you are headed for the Panthers Football game, the weather is gouge cooperate. A bit chilly tomorrow night, rain across the area. As far as today is conce
College student starts business
Jackson Hole native Peter Frank is on his way to becoming a serial entrepreneur and heâs still in college.
He and University of Denver classmate Nate Vance have launched a business to produce artisan tableware and other products through a combination of 3D printing and traditional processes and then use their profits for social benefit.
Called Buonaforma, the business got off the ground with a series of limited-edition ceramic vases available at BuonaForma.com.
Another company that Frank started offered 3D prototyping and also used 3D printing to create plastic figurines in original designs and also commissioned pieces. People liked the designs, Frank said, but werenât enthusiastic about plastic and wanted to know if he could work with higher-end materials.