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Charleston, SC – Severe storms are forecast to hit South Carolina on Sunday, bringing damaging winds and the possibility of isolated tornadoes. Weather officials urge residents to prepare ahead of the expected impacts.
According to the National Weather Service in Charleston, the storms will develop as a cold front moves through the area. Wind gusts could reach up to 60 mph, with the greatest storm activity expected between 5 a.m. and 5 p.m. Some areas may see brief but isolated tornadoes during this time.
Authorities recommend securing outdoor items to prevent wind damage and caution residents to remain vigilant for falling trees or power lines. Having multiple ways to receive weather warnings is also strongly advised.
The areas most at risk include southeastern Georgia and coastal South Carolina, where the storm intensity is predicted to peak. Residents are reminded to take all warnings seriously and to avoid unnecessary travel during the storm.
Stay updated with local weather forecasts and follow emergency alerts to remain safe during these severe weather conditions.
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