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Tropical Storm Chantal Continues to Lash Carolinas with Heavy Rains, Flood Warnings

Tropical Storm Chantal Continues to Lash Carolinas with Heavy Rains, Flood Warnings

Tropical Storm Chantal Continues to Lash Carolinas with Heavy Rains, Flood Warnings As of Monday, Tropical Storm Chantal continues its slow churn across northeastern South Carolina, unleashing substantial rainfall and prompting widespread flood warnings across the region. The storm, which began impacting the area on Sunday, maintains its trajectory, with forecasters predicting heavy precipitation to persist through today for parts of North Carolina. The National Hurricane Center has issued tropical storm warnings for portions of both North and South Carolina….

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Tropical Storm Chantal Makes Landfall in South Carolina, Flood Threat Continues

Tropical Storm Chantal Makes Landfall in South Carolina, Flood Threat Continues

Tropical Storm Chantal Makes Landfall in South Carolina, Flood Threat Continues Tropical Storm Chantal made landfall early Sunday morning near Litchfield Beach, South Carolina, bringing sustained winds of 50 mph. The third named storm of the Atlantic season touched down around 4 a.m., approximately 70 miles northeast of Charleston. As of Sunday, July 6, 2025, a Tropical Storm Warning remains in effect stretching from South Santee River, South Carolina, to Surf City, North Carolina, including Myrtle Beach. While Chantal has…

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Tropical Storm Chantal Unleashes Heavy Rain on Carolinas After Overnight Landfall, Flash Flood Threat Continues

Tropical Storm Chantal Unleashes Heavy Rain on Carolinas After Overnight Landfall, Flash Flood Threat Continues

Tropical Storm Chantal Unleashes Heavy Rain on Carolinas After Overnight Landfall, Flash Flood Threat Continues Tropical Storm Chantal has made landfall in South Carolina, bringing significant rainfall and escalating flash flood threats to parts of the Carolinas this Sunday, July 6, 2025. The storm, which recorded maximum sustained winds of 50 mph (85 kph), moved over South Carolina overnight into early Sunday, having been located approximately 65 miles (105 kilometers) east of Charleston, South Carolina, on Saturday night. Rain bands…

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Tropical Storm Chantal Makes Landfall in Carolinas, Flash Flood Threat Continues

Tropical Storm Chantal Makes Landfall in Carolinas, Flash Flood Threat Continues

Tropical Storm Chantal Makes Landfall in Carolinas, Flash Flood Threat Continues Tropical Storm Chantal has made landfall along the South Carolina coast, bringing heavy rains and strong winds to parts of the Carolinas as warnings remain in effect. The storm, which intensified slightly before hitting the coast late Saturday or early Sunday, is now moving inland. The National Hurricane Center in Miami reported Chantal’s center was near the coast, with maximum sustained winds of 45 mph (75 kph). Flash flood…

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Tropical Storm Chantal Makes Landfall in South Carolina, Unleashing Rain and Coastal Threats

Tropical Storm Chantal Makes Landfall in South Carolina, Unleashing Rain and Coastal Threats

Tropical Storm Chantal Makes Landfall in South Carolina, Unleashing Rain and Coastal Threats Tropical Storm Chantal has made landfall in South Carolina this Sunday morning, becoming the first named system of the Atlantic hurricane season to impact the United States. The storm, which formed early Saturday, is currently bringing significant rainfall and hazardous coastal conditions to parts of the Southeast. The center of Chantal is now over or very near the South Carolina coast, likely between Charleston and Myrtle Beach….

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Tropical Storm Chantal Watch Issued for Carolinas as System Nears Coast

Tropical Storm Chantal Watch Issued for Carolinas as System Nears Coast

Tropical Storm Chantal Watch Issued for Carolinas as System Nears Coast Tropical Depression Three is rapidly intensifying off the Southeast coast and is now expected to strengthen into Tropical Storm Chantal. While forecast to be short-lived, the system poses a significant threat of heavy rain, gusty winds, and dangerous rip currents to the Carolinas this holiday weekend. Currently located over 150 miles south-southeast of Charleston, South Carolina, the depression is tracking northward and is anticipated to make landfall on the…

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