COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- An unusual March storm brought snow to parts of South Carolina, prompting some schools to open later than usual.
The National Weather Service in Columbia reported that snowfall totals Tuesday night ranged from one inch in Edgefield to two inches in Batesburg-Leesville to three inches in Lancaster.
In the northwest corner of the state, snowfall totals ranged from about one inch in northern Greenville County to three inches in the mountains of Oconee County.
Some schools, particularly west and north of Columbia, planned to open two hours later than usual. Greenville County schools also were opening two hours late.
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