
Tropical Storm Chantal Nears Carolina Coast with Heavy Rain, Winds, and Flood Threat
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Tropical Storm Chantal is bringing rainbands and tropical-storm-force winds to the Carolinas as it approaches landfall near the South Carolina coast. As of 8:00 PM EDT, Chantal was located 80 miles east-southeast of Charleston, SC, moving north at 7 mph with sustained winds of 45 mph.
A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect from South Santee River, SC to Surf City, NC, and a Tropical Storm Watch remains in place from Edisto Beach to South Santee River. Chantal is expected to strengthen slightly before landfall overnight, followed by rapid weakening as it moves inland.
Hazards include:
Heavy Rainfall: 2–4 inches with isolated amounts up to 6 inches, increasing flash flood risk.
Storm Surge: 1–2 feet possible from Edisto Beach to Surf City during high tide.
Isolated Tornadoes: Possible tonight and Sunday across eastern SC and NC.
Dangerous Surf and Rip Currents: Expected along the coast through the weekend.
Stay alert to local National Weather Service updates for impacts specific to your area.
📍 Current Position: 32.3N 78.7W
🌊 Pressure: 1006 mb
🌬️ Winds: 45 mph
➡️ Movement: North at 7 mph
Next advisory at 11:00 PM EDT.
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