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A strong storm system will be sweeping through a large part of the country this weekend.
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A strong low pressure system will track across the southeast U.S. this weekend and will likely have significant impacts for South Carolina on Sunday. Widespread heavy rain, strong winds, and isolated severe weather are the main threats for this mid-December storm.
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The 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season officially comes to an end today, concluding six months of above-normal activity.
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Tropical Storm Ophelia keeps churning this evening about 150 miles off the South Carolina coast. Tropical Storm Warnings are still posted for the offshore areas of Charleston, Georgetown, and Horry Counties through Saturday. Impacts expected from the cyclone are also causing other marine alerts across the coastline.
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A Tropical Storm Warning has been posted for the central and northern South Carolina coast due to impacts from Potential Tropical Cyclone Sixteen.
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Despite a more than 9 foot, near-record high tide, the Lowcountry escaped Hurricane Idalia relatively unscathed.
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Idalia will move into South Carolina’s Lowcountry this evening as a weakening Category 1 hurricane with sustained winds around 75 mph. Dangers stemming from a tropical cyclone not only exist during the storm, but also after it passes.
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Idalia is expected to arrive in South Carolina tonight as either a tropical storm or weakened hurricane.
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Hurricane Idalia is forecasted to reach hurricane strength as it moves inland on southeast Georgia and South Carolina coast late Wednesday afternoon.
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Idalia is expected to make landfall across the Big Bend Coast of Florida as a Category 3 hurricane Wednesday morning then track into Georgia and South Carolina as a tropical storm.