News Summary
Charleston County has been placed under a high surf advisory due to a tropical disturbance off the coast. Waves are expected to reach heights of 5 to 7 feet, prompting warnings for dangerous swimming and surfing conditions. Local authorities advise inexperienced swimmers to avoid the water and prepare for beach erosion. The advisory is in effect from 4 a.m. to 4 p.m., with schools responding by adjusting schedules for safety. Residents in vulnerable areas are urged to revisit safety plans as potential flooding and heavy rains loom.
High Surf Advisory Hits Charleston County as Tropical Disturbance Looms
Charleston, SC – Attention all beachgoers! Get ready to hold on to your hats because a high surf advisory has been issued for the beautiful shores of Charleston County. The National Weather Service announced this advisory at 2:35 a.m. on Monday, warning residents and visitors alike about the powerful surf expected throughout the day!
When and Why?
Mark your calendars! This advisory is effective today, Monday, from 4 a.m. to 4 p.m. Here’s the scoop: Charleston County is expected to experience towering waves – think 5 to 7 feet – crashing along the coast. If you were planning on hitting the waves to ride some surf, you might want to reconsider. The NWS is forecasting dangerous swimming and surfing conditions that could spell trouble for even the most experienced water lovers.
Stay Safe!
If you’re not a seasoned swimmer, it’s best to stay on the sand where it’s safe. Local authorities are urging everyone, especially inexperienced swimmers, to steer clear of the water due to the precarious conditions. Adding to the urgency, the advisory warns of localized beach erosion, so those sandy shores we love might take a bit of a beating today.
What’s Causing This Stir?
The current high surf situation is largely attributed to a tropical disturbance brewing just off the South Carolina coast. Currently situated around 85 miles east of Charleston, this disturbance is teetering on the edge of becoming what could be Tropical Storm Helene. If it does, helen could bring heavy rainfall, gusty winds, and even flooding to our neck of the woods!
What’s on the Horizon?
School Schedules Affected
In light of these weather threats, several local school districts, including Charleston County schools, have responded by adjusting their schedules. Some schools recognize the seriousness of the situation, introducing eLearning days or opting to close entirely for the safety of students and staff.
Residents Take Action
For those living in vulnerable and low-lying areas, it’s time to revisit your safety plans and prepare for what may come. The high surf and dangerous conditions are expected to press on throughout the duration of the advisory, so everyone is encouraged to stay aware and stay safe.
As we gear up for today’s weather challenges, it’s always better to be cautious than to be caught unaware! Stay tuned for updates and choose safety first!
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