The city of Charleston witnessed several street closures due to heavy rainfall induced flooding. The concern towards potential downpours has weakened as thunderstorms gradually eased up. By early morning, the weather forecast points towards a gradual shift of the rain southwards and offshore, leaving the downtown area rain-free, according to local meteorologists.
Ashley Avenue between Bennett and Halsey Streets, which was among the last to reopen post-flooding, was cleared for traffic by 9:30 pm. Multiple streets across Charleston were shut down late Friday afternoon as floodwaters invaded. Partial lanes on several other streets were blocked due to overwhelming water levels.
As per the latest police reports, the threat of further downpours has decreased, and most highway obstructions have been mitigated. The city’s weather service anticipates rainfall to move gradually to the south and offshore by the early hours of tomorrow.
Meteorologists have predicted the cyclonic storm will steadily weaken by Friday night. The National Weather Service observes this trajectory with most of the area expected to be free from rain by late tonight.
The local authorities acted promptly to assure public safety, redirecting traffic and taking measures to prepare the city infrastructure against potential water damage. The police were focused on managing the traffic situation as the floodwaters surged onto the roads, ensuring locals stayed safe and informed throughout the situation.
The streets of Charleston began to breathe again as water levels receded, and traffic started to flow without disruption. Although the city witnessed substantial rainfall, the community and local authorities responded effectively. As of now, life in downtown Charleston is slowly resuming back to its pace, with the hope of a rain-free early morning.
All emergency and weather alerts have been disseminated to local residents and will continue to be updated as per the changing weather conditions. As the city overcomes this weather hurdle, locals are advised to stay updated on the weather forecasts and comply with all safety guidelines issued by the authorities during such volatile weather circumstances.
Residents are encouraged to avoid traveling through flooded areas and watch out for updates from local authorities for the latest on road conditions and weather alerts. The local administration is urging people to stay indoors whenever possible and stay updated on local news for the latest developments.
As Charleston moves towards normality post the unprecedented downpour, the entire community is pulling together and supporting the necessary efforts towards safety and restoration. They look forward to clear skies and mundane routines, leaving behind the memories of a rain-drenched cityscape.
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