CHARLESTON, S.C. – As Hurricane Milton starts making its way towards the Florida coast, folks in the Charleston area are bracing for some weather changes that could be quite noticeable. While the Sunshine State is gearing up for significant storm impacts, the Lowcountry is expected to feel a lighter touch but still needs to take precautions.
According to the latest weather updates, Hurricane Milton is poised to hit Florida hard beginning Wednesday. However, for Charleston and surrounding areas, the forecast suggests that we might only see manageable effects, specifically on Thursday afternoon. Meteorologist Josh Marthers has provided insights into what residents can expect.
“We’re looking at a mix of showers and wind gusts ranging from 40-45 mph,” said Marthers. “One of our bigger concerns will be coastal flooding, especially around high tide. Our forecasted tide level in Charleston Harbor is about 8.2 feet, which could lead to 1-2 feet of standing water along the coastline. This situation is similar to what we see during a Coastal Flood Warning event.”
To be prepared, a Tropical Storm Watch has been issued for parts of South Carolina, which includes Berkeley County, Charleston County, and the coastal areas of Colleton County. This means that tropical storm-force winds could reach the area within the next 48 hours. Additionally, a storm surge watch is active for coastal Colleton County, adding to the urgency for residents to remain vigilant.
With the potential for coastal flooding, it’s crucial for people to be aware of their surroundings and take the necessary steps to ensure safety. Some recommendations include:
The local Emergency Management Departments are coordinating their response to ensure that residents have access to information and resources as the storm approaches. It’s important to listen for updates regarding any evacuations or emergency services that may become available as the weather progresses.
As we prepare for Hurricane Milton, it’s essential to remain calm and stay connected with reliable sources of information. We can weather this storm together, ensuring our families and communities stay safe through this weather event. Let’s keep each other informed and help out those who may need assistance during these times.
Stay safe, Charleston! Keep your spirits high, and let’s hope that the impacts of Hurricane Milton are as minimal as predicted here in our beautiful Lowcountry.
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