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Baptist Hill Middle High School seniors Lashawna Brooks and Tyneisha Nelson donated over 200 pounds of supplies to victims of Hurricane Ida in Louisiana after organizing their own supply drive.Â
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Although the hurricane season does not officially end until Nov. 30, storms this late in the year are not common.
A strong low-pressure system was forecast to hit the Lowcountry on Oct. 28. Meteorologists forecast the system would bring wind gusts up to 58 mph that could damage trees and bust down power lines.Â
Almost as long as mainlanders have traveled to Pawleys Island for beach vacations, they've told each other stories of the Gray Man, a specter who warns of oncoming storms.
James Island is suing Dominion Energy of South Carolina over a tree cutting dispute, saying the utility hasn't followed trimming standards agreed to with the town.
The state of South Carolina fixed its final home this month with a grant awarded after the 2015 flood. The state says it is far ahead of others in the speed at which it repairs homes.
A new supplemental list of storm names will be used beginning this hurricane season if the regular rotating list is exhausted, in lieu of the Greek alphabet.Â
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This section provides a curated collection of everything you need to know about impending storms during hurricane season, which runs from June through November.
This website and newsletter will keep you up to date on what’s brewing in the Atlantic, what the experts are saying this season, some history from past storms and even provide special maps and data visualizations to help you make sense of it all.
If a tropical storm or hurricane lands near South Carolina, this section will offer answers to questions on emergency kits, evacuation routes, storm shelters and more.
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