Governor Henry McMaster Rescinds State of Emergency for Tropical Storm Imelda
Governor McMaster ended the emergency after Imelda shifted offshore, with officials warning of possible coastal flooding and surf risks through mid-week.
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We're Experiencing the Best Case Scenario with Tropical Storm Imelda
Your Monday Evening Update: Overall, a gloomy day here in the CSRA thanks to Tropical Storm Imelda bringing plenty of moisture, cloud cover, and misty rain. This system has truly been the "best case scenario" for us here in the CSRA. A very strong Hurricane Humberto is pulling Tropical Storm Imelda away from the east coast. Overall, there is no longer a threat of winds here in the CSRA as we might see a peak wind gust of 25 mph, which is equival…
SC no longer in state of emergency as Tropical Storm Imelda veers east
Tropical Storm Imelda is expected to veer away from the coast Monday, Sept. 29, 2025, lessening its impact on South Carolina. (Photo courtesy of the National Weather Service)COLUMBIA — Warnings to brace for the worst have subsided after incoming Tropical Storm Imelda’s predicted path turned out to sea, according to the National Weather Service. Coastal residents should prepare for about 1 inch of rain from scattered storms Tuesday, followed by d…
Wet start to workweek, Imelda turns out to sea - WCCB Charlotte
One week into fall, and we’re finally getting in on some autumnal feels this Monday afternoon; unfortunately, it’s taken a tropical storm to do so. While the vast majority of the rain from newly formed Tropical Storm Imelda remains well offshore, tropical moisture will stream into the Carolinas over the next 48 hours, bumping up rain chances across the two states through the first two days of the workweek. Most Piedmont communities across the WC…
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