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More bad weather on the horizon
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Take precautions when thunderstorms roll through our area.

The National Weather Service, Charleston has issued a special weather statement this morning.


Numerous to widespread showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop across much of Southeast Georgia into far southern South Carolina this afternoon as a weak cold front stalls near the Savannah River. Any thunderstorms that form are expected to move very little and will be capable of dropping several inches of rain in a short period of time. This could result in areas of flooding, especially in low lying and poor drainage areas. The risk for flooding will be highest south of Interstate 16, including the Savannah Metro Area, but may extend as far north as the Beaufort, South Carolina, region.

 

This is a developing situation. Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards, TV or your local news source for the latest information from the National Weather Service. Be prepared to act should flooding develop or if Flood Advisories or Flash Flood Warnings are issued for your location.

http://www.weather.gov

 

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