McMaster rescinds state of emergency as Charleston area and coastal SC won’t see as much rain from Tropical Storm Imelda as anticipated.
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Tropical Storm Imelda to bring heavy rain, flooding risk to SC coast + Upstate forecast
Tropical Storm Imelda is expected to strengthen and bring heavy rainfall and possible flooding through Tuesday along the South Carolina coast.
A flash flood warning is in effect in Georgetown until 2 p.m. Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.Avoid walking ...
While all eyes are on the developing Imelda near the Bahamas, a surge of moisture ahead of what could be Imelda will result in heavy rainfall and blustery conditions, whether or not the tropical ...
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King tide, bad weather bring rough conditions to Hilton Head beaches
Lifeguards have limited access to their chairs as the tide peaks at around 10 feet on Hilton Head. Beach renourishment pauses ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The City of Charleston has declared a local State of Emergency ahead of tropical weather that is expected to bring heavy rain, coastal flooding and tropical storm force winds ...
As a potential tropical weather brews in the Atlantic, Gov. Henry McMaster declared a state of emergency in South Carolina. The potential impacts of tropical weather, which could turn into Tropical ...
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Planning a fall trip to Hilton Head? 5 things to know for the ideal seasonal getaway
Wondering what the weather will be like, how to spend a rainy day or what seafood is in season? Here’s what fall visitors to ...
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