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Tropical Storm Chantal strengthens as it nears landfall in South Carolina

July 6, 2025
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Tropical Storm Chantal strengthens as it nears landfall in South Carolina
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Tropical Storm Chantal grew in strength as it approached the southeast US coast. It’s forecasted to bring heavy rains to parts of the Carolinas on Sunday.

Tropical storm warnings were issued for portions of the two states, the National Hurricane Center in Miami said.

The storm was about 75 miles east of Charleston, South Carolina, early Sunday, and 85 miles southwest of Wilmington, North Carolina.

Its maximum sustained winds were clocked at 60 mph, and it was moving north at 8 mph.

Tropical Storm Chantal off the eastern coast of United States on July 5, 2025.
Tropical Storm Chantal off the eastern coast of the United States on July 5, 2025. AP
Tropical storm warnings were issued for portions of the two states, the National Hurricane Center in Miami said.
Tropical storm warnings were issued for portions of the two states. FOX Weather

Rain bands from Chantal were moving onshore, the hurricane center said, with flash floods an increasing concern.

The storm was expected to make landfall in South Carolina in the next few hours and weaken rapidly as it continues over land.

Heavy rain was forecast for parts of North Carolina through Monday, with total rainfall of 2 to 4 inches and local amounts up to 6 inches that could lead to flash flooding.

South Carolina’s Emergency Management division had warned residents earlier of the possibility of isolated tornadoes along the coast and of minor coastal flooding.

It also warned drivers not to venture on water-covered roads or around road-closure signs where flooding occurred.

The post Tropical Storm Chantal strengthens as it nears landfall in South Carolina appeared first on New York Post.

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