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October 20, 2008
Monday morning forecast
You can expect plenty of sunshine today with pleasant afternoon temperatures. Clear skies and cold overnight lows are on the way tonight.
October 09, 2008
Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect until 6PM
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for much of the Lowcountry through 6PM. An area of low pressure moving across the southeast will usher in widespread showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. Damaging winds and large hail are both possible with storms this afternoon.
September 25, 2008
Coastal flooding and high surf threats continue
Coastal Flood and High Surf Advisories are in effect through this evening.
Marine advisories and warnings remain in effect
Strong winds will create hazardous conditions on area waterways this afternoon and evening.
September 24, 2008
Gale Warnings, Lake Wind Advisory issued
North to northeast winds will strengthen through tomorrow creating dangerous marine conditions on area waters.
Coastal flooding concerns continue
After several reports of high surf and tidal related flooding Wednesday evening during high tide, High Surf and Coastal Flood advisories remain in effect through Thursday evening.
Storm forming off South Carolina coast
A coastal low is quickly developing about 250 miles off of the Charleston coastline. Hurricane Hunter aircraft will investigate this system this afternoon to determine whether this system is tropical or subtropical in nature. This storm could be named Kyle this afternoon.
September 19, 2008
Lake Wind Advisory for Lake Moultrie through Friday evening
Gusty northeast winds will create hazardous conditions on Lake Moultrie this afternoon and evening.
September 17, 2008
Storm cleanup scams
In the aftermath of any flood, as waters recede, headaches for consumers fester as the “storm chasers” move in, and they’re not meteorologists.
September 15, 2008
Changes are Coming!!!!
Weather Changes are coming in the wake of some hot September weather.
September 10, 2008
Sunset over Bohicket Creek on Johns Island
Forecast Discussion for Wednesday night and Thursday
September 09, 2008
PM Forecast Discussion
While we continue to track Ike, we are watching a cold front sink into the Lowcountry over the next few days which will give us a good shot at rain
for the middle of the work and school week.
Gulf coast eyes Ike
Texas and Louisiana are getting ready for Hurricane Ike, which is forecast to make landfall along the Gulf Coast by the weekend.
Making homes disaster resistant
The Savannah River National Lab is hosting their annual workshop on Disaster-Resilient homes in Charleston this week.
September 08, 2008
Hanna is gone, what’s next?
Hanna left behind some 3-6” of rain across the Lowcountry on Friday and Saturday. There is a pretty good chance that Ike may help to contribute
to more rain for us.
Hurricane warning expires in Florida Keys as Ike weakens
A hurricane watch for the Florida Keys has been discontinued and officials have let an evacuation order expire.
Ike bears down on Cuba, South Florida prepares
This time it’s Florida residents who are being told to evacuate their homes as Hurricane Ike has its sights set on Cuba, and then possibly the Florida Keys.
September 05, 2008
First bands of Hanna strike SC’s Grand Strand
Bands of rain and wind have started to move into the Grand Strand from Tropical Storm Hanna.
Topsail Beach in NC prepares for Hanna
Homeowners in North Carolina have already started boarding up windows and preparing to leave.
September 03, 2008
Air Force Ball Canceled
The Air Force ball, originally scheduled for this Saturday at the Charleston Air Force Base, has been canceled thanks to Hanna.
Hanna expected to move over the Bahamas
A day after sending Haitian families scrambling onto rooftops to avoid flooding, Tropical Storm Hanna was meandering off the country’s northern coast Wednesday, dumping heavy rain on much of Hispaniola.
September 02, 2008
Storms Swirl in Atlantic, Floods Strike Haiti
NASSAU (Reuters) - Tropical Storm Hanna drenched the Bahamas and triggered deadly flooding in Haiti Tuesday, as it headed for expected landfall in the southeastern United States later this week.
Hanna Downgraded…For Now
Hanna has now been downgraded from a hurricane to a tropical storm as it moves erratically through the Bahamas. Hanna will likely regain hurricane status later today or tomorrow.
September 01, 2008
Watching Hurricane Hanna
Hanna is now a Hurricane with winds of 80 mph.
It is expected to strengthen as it moves out of the Southeastern Bahamas and towards the SE United States.
Hanna could threaten the U.S. later in the week.
SC emergency managers watching Hanna
South Carolina emergency officials say they are watching Hurricane Hanna, which forecasters say could affect the state later this week.
Ike forms in the Atlantic
Ike, the ninth tropical storm of the season, forms over the tropical Atlantic.
Hanna Becomes Fourth Hurricane
At 1:30 pm, Tropical Storm Hanna became Hurricane Hanna. The storm is very near Mayaguana Island in the Southeastern Bahamas.
Tropical Depression #9 forms in Atlantic
Yet another depression forms in the Atlantic Ocean today. TD #9 formed this morning and is expected to be named Ike sometime today.
August 31, 2008
Live coverage of Gustav
Our sister station, WKRG in Mobile Alabama, will be providing live coverage of Gustav until further notice.
August 29, 2008
Gustav Headed for Current that Fuels Big Storms
Deep warm water current that fuels nasty gulf hurricanes seems to be next stop for Gustav


