What areas are most affected by the flooding?
Charleston, North Charleston, Summerville, and Dorchester County are experiencing significant flooding.
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South Carolina is experiencing widespread flash flooding due to a slow-moving frontal boundary and heavy rainfall. Several cities, including Charleston, North Charleston, and Summerville, are affected, with road closures and weather alerts...
A stalled frontal boundary over the Southeast is drawing moisture northward, triggering showers and thunderstorms across the region. Charleston International Airport reported nearly 3 inches of rain in just 35 minutes, leading to impassable roads near the international terminals. Dorchester County has been particularly hard hit, with several roadways flooded. The National Weather Service has issued flood watches, and a Level 2 out of 4 flash flood risk is in effect for the area, with rainfall rates potentially reaching 2-3 inches per hour in heavier storms.
**How to Prepare:** - Avoid flooded roadways: If you can’t see the lines on the road, turn around. - Monitor local alerts: Stay updated with the latest warnings and information on the WLTX app &ref=yanuki.com. - Allow extra travel time: If you must travel, plan for delays due to heavy rainfall.
**Who This Affects Most:** - Residents of Charleston, North Charleston, Summerville, and Dorchester County. - Travelers in the Midlands, CSRA (Central Savannah River Area), and Lowcountry areas. - Individuals in low-lying areas prone to flash flooding.
Charleston, North Charleston, Summerville, and Dorchester County are experiencing significant flooding.
The alert is in effect through early Sunday morning.
Check the City of Charleston’s map & list and North Charleston Police’s CrimeWatch page &ref=yanuki.com for live updates.
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