Tropical Storm Imelda expected to remain ‘well off’ SC coast
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However, there remains a possibility that the storm could still move inland. Either way, the the state could still see extensive rain even through the end of the upcoming workweek, as well as gusty winds. The greatest risk of flooding will be on the coast and the eastern half of the state.
As potential tropical weather brews in the Atlantic, Gov. Henry McMaster declared a state of emergency in South Carolina. The potential impacts of tropical weather, which could turn into Tropical Storm Imelda and Hurricane Humberto, will likely be felt in South Carolina this weekend and into next week.
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