Jeff Huffman
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Heavy rain and gusty winds moving ashore near Beaufort and Hilton Head Island as the center of the storm moves quickly inland.
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A tropical wave might briefly develop into a tropical depression or storm before approaching the Lowcountry of South Carolina Monday. Regardless of its tropical classification, pockets of heavy rain and gusty winds are likely to occur in some spots as it moves inland.
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Two robust tropical waves are moving across the Atlantic Ocean this week, with both showing at least a hint of developing. However, neither are expected to become a threat to the United States in the next five to seven days.
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A tropical system may form in the southern Gulf of Mexico this week, and a disturbance pulling away from South Carolina might also develop. Neither are likely to be a significant threat to South Carolina.
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An above normal hurricane season is likely again this year, according to the acting NOAA Administrator Ben Friedman. However, he says it is unlikely to be as active as the historic 2020 season.