A strong storm is moving across South Carolina, bringing 60 mph winds or greater, possible tornadoes and large hail.
As evening approaches, residents of Myrtle Beach brace for potentially severe thunderstorms that could impact the area between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. Understanding the nature and risks associated with ...
As dark clouds gather and thunderstorms threaten the Myrtle Beach area Monday evening, residents are urged to take precautions for potential severe weather. Meteorologists from the National Weather ...
Threat of tornadoes and quarter sized hail or larger also loom, but are at a low risk, according to the National Weather ...
The weather focus this afternoon and evening is on a line of strong to severe thunderstorms continues to push into the Pee ...
We’re giving you the First Alert to the return of sunshine later today, with our warmest weather of the year arriving later ...
Today is Weather Alert Day, but it will be bad all day the timing for our main line of storms will be from 2 p.m. until ...
We have issued a FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY for Monday ahead of the cold front that will move through in the late afternoon and ...
Dry weather increased the risk of wildfires, and Myrtle Beach-area officials issued a burn ban in response. Carolina Forest's ...