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South Carolina: Weather Sept. 19
Brace for Impacts as Hurricane Fiona Approaches
Attention, South Carolina residents: Hurricane Fiona is on track to make landfall on September 19, bringing with it the potential for heavy rainfall, damaging winds, and coastal flooding.
Preparations Underway
State and local officials are urging residents to take necessary precautions. Governor Henry McMaster has declared a state of emergency and ordered mandatory evacuations for coastal areas.
Emergency shelters are being opened across the state, and residents are advised to secure loose objects, fill up their gas tanks, and stock up on essential supplies, including food, water, and medications.
Weather Forecast
The National Hurricane Center predicts that Hurricane Fiona will strike South Carolina as a Category 2 hurricane, with winds of up to 110 mph. Heavy rainfall is expected, with accumulations of 6 to 12 inches possible.
Coastal areas are particularly vulnerable to storm surge, which could reach up to 6 feet in some areas. Residents in these areas are strongly advised to evacuate to higher ground.
Stay Informed and Take Action
Stay updated on the latest weather forecasts by monitoring local news and weather channels. Follow the instructions of state and local officials regarding evacuations and other safety precautions.
If you must travel during the storm, be prepared for road closures and power outages. Have a plan in place for alternative transportation and shelter if necessary.
Resources and Helpful Links
- National Hurricane Center
- South Carolina Emergency Management Division
- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
By taking these precautions, South Carolina residents can stay safe and minimize the impacts of Hurricane Fiona.