Jeff George
Chief Meteorologist-
Hurricane Earl, just south of Bermuda, and a nearly stationary front in the southeast US will keep combining to increase flooding and rip current hazards across parts of the state through this weekend.
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A distant tropical cyclone in the Atlantic and a nearly stationary front in the southeast US will combine to increase flooding and rip current hazards across parts of the state now through this weekend.
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Late this morning, Tropical Storm Danielle strengthened into the first Atlantic hurricane of the 2022 season.
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In the Atlantic, Tropical Storm Danielle formed this morning and could become a hurricane by the end of the week.
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Four areas of tropical development are still being monitored in the Atlantic basin. Of highest interest is a broad area of low pressure over the central tropical Atlantic.
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Four areas of tropical development are now being monitored in the Atlantic basin.
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Two areas of disturbed weather continue to have our attention late this week in the North Atlantic.
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South Carolina residents who are deaf or hard of hearing have the opportunity to virtually participate in a presentation covering general hurricane preparedness with an ASL interpreter.
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Scattered to possibly numerous severe t-storms with a risk for strong winds, large hail, and local flooding are expected Thursday morning through the evening hours.
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Scattered t-storms with an isolated risk for damaging winds and local flooding will continue across the state every day this week.