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Live 5 News WCSC is South Carolina’s breaking news and severe weather forecast leader for Charleston, Berkeley, Dorchester, Colleton, Williamsburg, Georgetown and the Lowcountry.
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The South Carolina Highway Patrol says one person is dead following a crash between a car and a pedestrian. Charleston Co. Coroner identifies pedestrian struck while crossing road in Mount Pleasant
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The chill has invaded the Lowcountry! Look for a fine but chilly evening on the way. It will be breezy at times too with a wind out of the northwest at 10 -20 mph. Overnight lows will drop into the mid to upper 30s inland with mid 40s at the beaches.
Charleston County council members met Tuesday night to discuss the next steps for the Mark Clark Expressway, or Interstate 526, after the renewal of a half-cent sales tax was rejected by a majority of voters earlier this month which would have gone towards the project.
BREAKING: Tent of bathtubs caught fire, outdoor materials destroyed in N. Charleston
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - What is left of Helene is causing catastrophic flooding in Midsouth states as South Carolina works to recover from the damage. Helene made landfall as a Category 4 storm around 11:10 p.m. Thursday in the Big Bend area of Florida’s Gulf Coast, and it quickly began weakening as it moved north-northeastward near ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - City of Charleston officials are continuing to evaluate flooding and storm precautions as Tropical Storm Debby hangs around. At a news conference Tuesday evening, Mayor William Cogswell said the curfew that was put in place Monday night will remain in effect through 7 a.m. Wednesday morning.
Tropical Storm Debby made landfall near Bulls Bay in Charleston County early Thursday morning and is now seeing itself out of the Palmetto State.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Some government offices, health care facilities and Lowcountry attractions are reopening now that Tropical Storm Debby has made landfall and the threat of severe weather and flooding has begun to subside. Click here to download the free Live 5 First Alert Weather app.