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In the Myrtle Beach area, SCDOT has: A camera on Veterans Highway south of S.C. Highway 90 Two cameras on S.C. Highway 544 at Dick Pond Road and Windsor Bay Road
Rising water levels in the Intracoastal Waterway has brought several feet of flood water to the streets in parts of the Myrtle Beach, SC area, following Tropical Storm Debby.
The National Weather Service issued a flood warning starting on Aug. 7 at 5 p.m. until further notice for some inland rivers located in the Myrtle Beach area, including, Lumber River, Little Pee ...
Although a flood would be less than ideal, South Carolina has been in need of rain to alleviate drought conditions. June was a dry month for the Myrtle Beach area with July bringing a reprieve.
The National Weather Service’s Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024, storm report predicted 2-3 inches of rainfall for the Myrtle Beach area through Monday, placing the risk of flooding and coastal flooding ...
The low pressure system brought heavy rain, coastal flooding, high winds and at least one confirmed tornado to the Myrtle Beach area. Parts of the Myrtle Beach area received up to 8 inches of rain ...
Tropical Storm Debby will reach the Myrtle Beach area sometime on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2024, and the National Weather Service is warning that the slow-moving storm could cause life-threatening flash ...
Areas of North Myrtle Beach and Cherry Grove have begun to flood and roads are being closed as a result of Tropical Storm Debby. Most of the intersections from 9th Avenue North to 17th Avenue ...
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