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Tropical Storm Chantal picks up speed as it heads for South Carolina coast

Orlando, Fla. – According to the National Weather Service, the tropical storm was founded slowly towards Carolinas in Atlantic on Saturday.

On Friday, the third, three tropical depression on the shores of Florida, became the third name of the season.

As of the 17:00 consultancy of the National Hurricane Center, the Storm Center, Charleston, South Carolina’s south-south-south-south-south-south-south-south-south-south-south-south-south-south-south-southern-south of the north-southern-south of the 45-mile / hour wind 7 MPH moved to the north.

Tropical stormy winds extend mostly up to 140 miles, mostly east of the system.

A tropical storm warning is force from the Southern Santee River, South Carolina, North Surf City, North Carolina, from the South Carolina Edisto Beach to the South Santee River.

“A movement against the North-Northwest is expected to begin this evening and then return to the northeast until Sunday night,” estimators said. “On the forecast track, the Chantal Center is expected to move on the shores of South Carolina on a night or Sunday morning.”

For now, the system is slightly above the minimum threshold for tropical storm status, but it can be strengthened before it goes ashore. Fast slimming is expected after land.

On Thursday and Friday, the system, which causes heavy rain to Florida, is expected to bring 2-4 inches to rain, and some areas go up to 6 inch in Carolinas coastal plain.

Storm fluctuations can be 1-3 meters from the Southern Santee River and 1-2 meters from Surf City to Surf City and Edisto Beach to the Southern Santee River. Dangerous surfing and RIP currents are estimated from Northeast Florida to the Middle Atlantic over the next few days.

NHC said that isolated hurricanes are also possible on Sunday on the coast of East South Carolina and North Carolina.

Chantal is the first storm of the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane season that threatens the USA.

National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration Storm estimates 13 to 19 This year, Sixt will be 10 hurricanes. Three to five of them, category 3 power will turn into large hurricanes.

Hurricane season 1 June-Kasim. 30.

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