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On Tuesday morning, a flash flood warning was issued for part of Orangeburg, as well as Bamberg and Barnwell, according to the National Weather Service. That warning is valid through 12:15 p.m ...
Get the Orangeburg, SC local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.
The Orangeburg County School District will also have e-learning Thursday. ... Tropical Storm Debby lingers over the SC coast Wednesday morning, but is still expected to bring rain to the Midlands ...
The October 2015 North American storm complex was an extratropical storm that triggered a high precipitation event, which caused historic flash flooding across North and South Carolina. The incipient cold front traversed the Eastern United States on September 29–30, producing heavy rain in multiple states.
Storm surge flooding was minimal due to the storm's landfall near the time of low tide. [1] However, Charleston still recorded their highest tide since 1940. [ 15 ] Along the coast of southern South Carolina, the storm tide was measured up to 11.9 feet (3.6 m) above mean lower low water (the average level of the lowest low tide each day). [ 16 ]
The watch covers much of the Midlands, including Richland, Lexington, Kershaw, Sumter, Clarendon, Calhoun, Lee and Orangeburg counties, the National Weather Service said.
A tornado emergency was extended east-northeast downwind of the storm for Seminary and Collins, Mississippi; one of several issued for the storm. [44] The Storm Prediction Center issued a mesoscale discussion stating that a tornado with winds of 170–205 mph (274–330 km/h) was likely ongoing, and that it was an 'exceptionally rare event'. [ 45 ]
Tropical Storm Debby made landfall near Bulls Bay, SC at 2 a.m. Thursday. The Columbia area is forecast to see another 1.5 inches of rain between Thursday and Friday morning. National Weather Service