News Summary
Myrtle Beach is under a tropical storm warning as Tropical Cyclone Eight approaches the Atlantic. Residents should prepare for high winds reaching 60 mph, heavy rainfall of 2-3 inches, rough surf, and even risks of tornadoes. Horry County Schools are switching to e-learning amid safety concerns. Additionally, a severe thunderstorm warning is active, with gusty winds and potential hail. As the weekend approaches, warmer weather is expected, but a winter storm may follow next week.
Myrtle Beach Faces Severe Weather Threats with Tropical Storm Warning
Hey there, Myrtle Beach! It’s time to pay close attention to the weather, as a tropical storm warning is now in effect for our beloved beach town. The National Weather Service has put this warning into place due to the presence of Tropical Cyclone Eight swirling around in the Atlantic Ocean. So, grab your umbrellas and hang on tight because things are about to get stormy!
High Winds and Rain Expected
This storm is forecasted to bring some pretty intense high winds and rain to areas including Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, and North Myrtle Beach, lasting through Monday afternoon. We’re talking wind gusts that could reach anywhere from 40 to 50 mph—with some gusts possibly hitting 60 mph! That’s definitely strong enough to move a few beach chairs around!
As for rainfall, residents can expect a soggy couple of days ahead, with totals in the Myrtle Beach area hovering around 2 to 3 inches of rain. If you find yourself a little inland in Horry County, this could drop to about 1.5 to 2 inches, accompanied by wind gusts around 25 mph. Keep that in mind if you’re planning any weekend activities!
Rough Surf and Possible Tornadoes
The ocean is not looking too friendly either with a high risk of rough surf anticipated. Waves could reach between 2 to 6 feet high, making it dangerous for anyone looking to enjoy the water. Add to that the chance of rip currents, and you’ve got a recipe for caution. On top of everything else, there’s also a marginal risk of tornadoes swirling around especially near North Myrtle Beach. It seems like Mother Nature is bringing out all the tricks!
School Changes and Flood Risks
In light of the storm, Horry County Schools are taking precautions with a switch to e-learning on Monday. If you have kids in school, make sure they’re ready to tackle their studies from home. If you’re out and about, do watch for possible flash flooding and coastal flooding during high tides – it’s not just about rain; it’s about safety, folks!
A Thunderstorm Warning in Action
Just when you thought things couldn’t get more intense, there’s also a severe thunderstorm warning currently in place for Myrtle Beach and Georgetown County, effective until 4:45 p.m. Wednesday. These storms could bring along wind gusts that push just as high as 60 mph and even quarter-sized hail. Stay indoors and stay safe!
Weekend Weather Outlook
As we roll towards Thursday, expect some lingering showers, with a 20% to 30% chance of rain, particularly in the Pee Dee area. Fancy a beach day this weekend? Friday will see similar conditions, but temperatures will warm up to the upper 70s and lower 80s. The weekend promises to be warm too, with highs near 80 at the beach and lower to mid-80s further inland. Don’t forget the sunscreen!
Winter Weather on the Horizon
And if that wasn’t enough excitement, forecasters are also keeping an eye out for another potential winter storm coming next week. Yikes! Depending on how those systems develop, Myrtle Beach may even have a chance of experiencing some freezing rain or snow. Low temperatures could tumble into the low 20s, with highs only peeking into the mid-30s from Monday through Wednesday. It’s the perfect time to hunker down with a warm drink!
So there you have it! Keep an eye on the skies, stay safe, and make sure you’re prepared for the surprises that our unpredictable weather has in store. Your plans might change, but one thing’s for sure: you’ll definitely have a story to tell!
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Additional Resources
- AOL News
- Wikipedia: Tropical Storm
- Herald Online
- Google Search: Weather News Myrtle Beach
- Myrtle Beach Online
- Google Scholar: Severe Weather Impact Myrtle Beach
- WMBF News
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Tornado
- My Horry News
- Google News: Winter Storm Myrtle Beach
