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Tropical Storm Chantal Hits the Southeast U.S. Coast

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Tropical Storm Chantal bringing stormy weather to the U.S. coast

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Tropical Storm Chantal has formed off the southeast U.S. coast, bringing maximum sustained winds of 60 mph. Warnings are in effect as the storm brings potential rain and flooding concerns to South Carolina and North Carolina. Residents should prepare for flash flooding and isolated tornadoes, while beachgoers are advised to steer clear of rough surf and rip currents. The storm is the third named system of the Atlantic hurricane season and highlights the need for readiness as the season progresses.

Tropical Storm Chantal Hits the Southeast U.S. Coast

Hold onto your hats, folks! Tropical Storm Chantal has officially made its entrance, forming off the southeast coast of the U.S. early Saturday morning. It’s the third named system of this year’s Atlantic hurricane season, and this one is particularly noteworthy as it’s the first storm this season to make an impact on the United States.

What to Expect

As of early Sunday, Chantal was hanging out about 75 miles (120 kilometers) east of Charleston, South Carolina, and roughly 85 miles (136 kilometers) southwest of Wilmington, North Carolina. It’s packing a punch with maximum sustained winds of 60 mph (96 kph) and is making its way north at a leisurely 8 mph (13 kph). For those living in South Carolina and North Carolina, it’s time to prepare as tropical storm warnings have been issued in various areas.

Rain and Flooding Concerns

Chantal has started sending some rain bands ashore, and the weather is about to get quite soggy. Residents in the affected areas should be alert, as flash flooding is becoming a serious concern. Predictions are showing that heavy rain will linger over parts of North Carolina through Monday, with total rainfall estimates ranging from 2 to 4 inches (5 to 10 centimeters). However, local amounts could even reach up to 6 inches (15 centimeters), which could lead to those pesky flash floods.

Safety First!

Emergency management officials in South Carolina have been vocal about the possibility of isolated tornadoes along the coast. They’re also issuing warnings for “minor coastal flooding,” so if you’re near the water, it’s a good time to be cautious. Remember, folks, never drive on water-covered roads or around road-closure signs! Safety is always the priority.

Storm Surge and Rough Seas

As if that wasn’t enough, Chantal is expected to produce a storm surge of 1 to 2 feet in areas with onshore winds. Wave enthusiasts should be aware that rough surf and rip currents will be a big concern on the Carolina coastline. So if you’re headed to the beach, it might be wise to rethink those swimming plans through the holiday weekend.

Weekend Weather Outlook

Now, for those of you outside the Southeast, it’s looking like a different story. Most of the country is expected to experience ideal weather conditions for the July 4th weekend. Of course, Texas and the Upper Midwest may face some turbulent weather with strong to severe thunderstorms popping up here and there.

A Look Ahead

As a reminder, the Atlantic hurricane season is officially in motion, running from June 1 through November 30. The peak activity is expected to hit between mid-August and mid-October. According to NOAA officials, there’s a hefty 60% chance of an “above-normal” hurricane season this year, with expectations of anywhere from 13 to 19 named storms and a forecast of 6 to 10 storms strengthening into hurricanes.

So, as we keep an eye on Chantal and what it brings, remember to stay informed, be prepared, and keep that raincoat handy! Let’s all hope it weakens fast and that everyone stays safe.

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Tropical Storm Chantal Hits the Southeast U.S. Coast

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