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Imelda has four sides with different risks. What side is Myrtle Beach facing?
Each quadrant of a tropical storm brings different kinds and levels of destruction. Here's what Myrtle Beach will get from ...
For the morning commute, it will be dry with a few areas of fog. Today is the last warm day before we cool down. High ...
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Tropical storm dampening Myrtle Beach vacation? How you can legally get a refund
Those making trip to Myrtle Beach have asked if they should cancel vacation plans because of Tropical Storm Imelda. Can you ...
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Imelda won’t make direct landfall, but Myrtle Beach not out of path. What to expect
Potential Tropical Storm Imelda will turn away from the coast, but forecasters still expect impacts in Myrtle Beach. When will it hit ...
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — Horry County and the city of Myrtle Beach on Friday joined Conway in declaring a state of emergency ahead of any potential impacts from what is likely to be Tropical Storm ...
Myrtle Beach’s seen an uptick in tornadoes recently, but one expert says the area isn’t becoming more prone to them. The National Weather Service’s Wilmington, N.C. site issued a tornado watch for ...
Bikers along the Grand Strand are revving up and getting ready for the 2025 fall Myrtle Beach Bike Rally, and as the area awaits incoming tropical storms, organizers say kickstands will still go up as ...
MYRTLE BEACH — Tropical Storm Imelda is expected to stay well off the South Carolina coast, but the Myrtle Beach area will still see some rain and rough surf from the storm. Imelda, which formed near ...
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Funnel cloud spotted in Surfside Beach. Was it a tornado or water spout?
Video shows the funnel cloud toward the ocean in Surfside Beach. Here’s what we know about the weather sighting.
Expect breezy conditions tomorrow with winds gusting anywhere from 20-30 mph. Behind the front we can also expect a drop in temperatures, we will see morning temperatures sit in the lower 60s to upper ...
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - Governments and organizations across the Grand Strand and Pee Dee are keeping an eye on the tropics. As of writing, impacts from Imelda are looking likely Monday and Tuesday ...
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