Hurricane Milton Approaching Florida – Impacts Felt in Charleston
CHARLESTON, S.C. – As Hurricane Milton makes its way towards the east coast of Florida, residents in Charleston are starting to feel the effects of the storm. Meteorologists are smiling a little as they say the worst might be behind us, but coastal flooding is still a real concern through Friday.
What’s Happening Now?
Storm Team 2 is keeping a close eye on the situation, warning that various issues will stick around for a bit. They’re expecting long-period swells, onshore winds, and strong rip currents. With that said, a Coastal Flood Watch is currently in effect until Friday afternoon. High tide is predicted to roll in around 2 p.m. Thursday, bringing with it an expected 1 foot of standing water in some areas.
Because of the high tide prediction, things like road closures and property flooding are likely. Be prepared to find alternate routes when out and about. Meteorologist Josh Marthers reminded residents, “Just make sure you’re prepared – you might have to navigate some closed roadways.” With water levels possibly hitting 8 feet at Charleston Harbor, some properties may face flooding too.
Preparation is Key
To help keep residents’ vehicles safe from potential flooding, five parking garages in Charleston will open on Thursday. It’s a smart move for anyone worried about rising waters. If you’re living in higher-risk areas, it might be a good idea to think about where you park your car.
Wind Warnings
As we gear up for the storm, wind speeds are also a factor. We’re looking at sustained winds between 20 and 25 mph, with gusts potentially reaching up to 40 mph. Luckily, it seems that winds will start to calm down from late morning through the mid-to-late afternoon hours. However, even with those winds decreasing, tidal flooding may still be in effect, and residents should stay vigilant.
A Look Ahead
Despite the storm making its way down to Florida, Charleston is still experiencing some of the weather effects. It’s crucial for residents to stay informed and prepared as conditions can change. For now, keep your loved ones close, check in on your neighbors, and make sure your emergency supplies are stocked up. This can mean anything from batteries for flashlights to enough food and water to last a few days if you happen to lose power.
As we all know, the Lowcountry can show its sassy side during storms, and it’s best to be ready for anything mother nature throws our way. Time to brace ourselves and hope for the best as Hurricane Milton continues its journey. We’ll keep you informed about any further updates as the storm progresses.
Concluding Thoughts
While it’s important to stay informed and prepared, let’s remember to do so with a positive spirit. After all the storm will pass, and we’ll have the chance to enjoy the beautiful Charleston weather we love once again. Stay safe, Charleston!