Tuesday, May 21 2013 3:26 PM EDT2013-05-21 19:26:48 GMT
Most of the country is heartbroken after hearing about the death and destruction caused by the tornado that ripped through Moore, Okla., Monday afternoon.More >>
Most of the country is heartbroken after hearing about the death and destruction caused by the tornado that ripped through Moore, Oklahoma, Monday afternoon.More >>
Thursday, May 16 2013 8:23 AM EDT2013-05-16 12:23:44 GMT
As usual, the list alternates between boy and girl names. For 2013, it kicks off with "Andrea," followed by "Barry," "Chantal," "Dorian," "Erin" and "Fernand."More >>
As usual, the list alternates between boy and girl names. For 2013, it kicks off with "Andrea," followed by "Barry," "Chantal," "Dorian," "Erin" and "Fernand."More >>
Sunday, May 12 2013 9:02 PM EDT2013-05-13 01:02:47 GMT
There are other signs the delicate balance of the salt marsh ecosystem is not in balance in parts of the Lowcountry. Die-off or die-back is one visual, but snails are also adding to the slow recovery.More >>
There are other signs the delicate balance of the salt marsh ecosystem is not in balance in parts of the Lowcountry. Die-off or die-back is one visual, but snails are also adding to the slow recovery of the marsh.More >>
Thursday, May 9 2013 7:31 PM EDT2013-05-09 23:31:55 GMT
The radar, which is located in Jasper County, now has the ability to provide more information to meteorologists, which helps during severe weather and forecasting.More >>
It's a tool that meteorologists use every day -- radar. And thanks to a recent upgrade to the National Weather Service radar, more accurate forecasts and better warnings during severe weather are expected.More >>
Monday, May 6 2013 6:23 PM EDT2013-05-06 22:23:02 GMT
Wading through her backyard marsh has become a hobby of sorts for Dale Aren of Charleston. Aren said she's always lived the salt life, but one day she realized that way of living was being threatened.More >>
Wading through her backyard marsh has become a hobby of sorts for Dale Aren of Charleston. Aren said she's always lived the salt life, but one day she realized that way of living was being threatened.More >>
Thursday, March 28 2013 11:17 PM EDT2013-03-29 03:17:18 GMT
Forecaster William Gray says he expects a very active hurricane season, but he's not yet giving likely numbers of named storms, hurricanes and major hurricanes.More >>
Forecaster William Gray says he expects a very active hurricane season, but he's not yet giving likely numbers of named storms, hurricanes and major hurricanes.More >>
Monday, March 25 2013 7:15 PM EDT2013-03-25 23:15:28 GMT
CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCIV) -- The state Department of Health and Environmental Control announced Monday evening that some shellfish beds in Charleston County were being closed due to excessive rain. "ThisMore >>
The state Department of Health and Environmental Control announced Monday evening that some shellfish beds in Charleston County were being closed due to excessive rain.More >>
Sunday, March 24 2013 10:23 PM EDT2013-03-25 02:23:45 GMT
Today's heavy rainfalls have caused portions of pavement around some of the manholes on Red Bank Road to be uplifted near Goose Creek High School.More >>
Sunday's heavy rainfalls have caused portions of pavement around some of the manholes on Red Bank Road to be uplifted near Goose Creek High School. More >>
Sunday, March 24 2013 10:23 AM EDT2013-03-24 14:23:08 GMT
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) - The Charleston County Sheriff's Office is urging people to drive with extreme caution Sunday as heavy rains move through the Lowcountry, giving rise to flooding concerns. OfficialsMore >>
The Charleston County Sheriff's Office is urging people to drive with extreme caution Sunday as heavy rains move through the Lowcountry, giving rise to flooding concerns.More >>
Wednesday, March 20 2013 4:21 PM EDT2013-03-20 20:21:14 GMT
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) - Middleton Place is in full bloom, and after a mild winter, horticulturists predict a long and colorful azalea season at the plantation. Sidney Frazier, the vice president ofMore >>
Middleton Place is in full bloom, and after a mild winter, horticulturists predict a long and colorful azalea season at the plantation.More >>
Monday, March 18 2013 10:07 AM EDT2013-03-18 14:07:30 GMT
By Tom Crawford tcrawford@abcnews4.com CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) – OK, I know you're tired of the cold weather and the up and down of normal highs. Well Mother Nature is about to spring something on you.More >>
OK, I know you're tired of the cold weather and the up and down of normal highs. Well Mother Nature is about to spring something on you. Yes, it's spring – the long-awaited warmer temperatures that will be heading into the country with summer right behind.More >>
Friday, March 15 2013 9:54 PM EDT2013-03-16 01:54:42 GMT
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCIV) -- The South Carolina Forestry Commission on Friday night issued a red flag alert for the entire state, citing gusty winds and low relative humidity as the reason. The combinationMore >>
The South Carolina Forestry Commission on Friday night issued a red flag alert for the entire state, citing gusty winds and low relative humidity as the reason. More >>
Thursday, March 14 2013 12:11 PM EDT2013-03-14 16:11:47 GMT
GEORGETOWN, S.C. (WCIV) - The South Carolina Forestry Commission is conducting a controlled burn Thursday at Hobcaw barony in Georgetown. The 550-acre controlled burn is being done to reduce the riskMore >>
The South Carolina Forestry Commission is conducting a controlled burn Thursday at Hobcaw barony in Georgetown.More >>
Tuesday, March 12 2013 5:49 PM EDT2013-03-12 21:49:13 GMT
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCIV) — The official start of spring may be more than a week away, but allergy season has sprang to life. You don't have to look hard to find allergy triggers throughout Charleston.More >>
The official start of spring may be more than a week away, but allergy season is already creating problems for some people.More >>
Tuesday, March 5 2013 6:01 PM EST2013-03-05 23:01:46 GMT
OFF THE COAST OF JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (WCIV) - In a research vessel stationed off the coast of Jacksonville, Fla., members from OCEARCH captured and tagged another Great White shark Sunday. She's 14.5 feetMore >>
In a research vessel stationed off the coast of Jacksonville, Fla., members from OCEARCH captured and tagged another Great White shark Sunday.
Tuesday, March 5 2013 5:58 PM EST2013-03-05 22:58:55 GMT
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (WCIV) - The OCEARCH crew preps for months for expeditions like the one off the coast of Jacksonville, Fla., that landed the find of a lifetime -- a 14-foot white shark off the EastMore >>
The OCEARCH crew preps for months for expeditions like the one off the coast of Jacksonville, Fla., that landed the find of a lifetime -- a 14-foot white shark off the East Coast.More >>
Thursday, February 28 2013 1:43 PM EST2013-02-28 18:43:22 GMT
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WIV) – There are 40 newly trained weather spotters in communities around the Lowcountry thanks to a National Weather Service SKYWARN training class held Wednesday night. The event wasMore >>
There are 40 newly trained weather spotters in communities around the Lowcountry thanks to a National Weather Service SKYWARN training class held Wednesday night.More >>
Saturday, February 23 2013 6:08 PM EST2013-02-23 23:08:38 GMT
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) - Charleston police said Saturday afternoon that a number of roads are closed due to flooding from the storm moving through the Lowcountry this weekend. Currently, there are nearlyMore >>
Charleston police said that water had receded and there were no longer any road closures. However, barricades and cones would remain on the streets because of high tide and more rain being forecasted for the metro area.More >>
Monday, February 18 2013 10:52 AM EST2013-02-18 15:52:34 GMT
By Dave Williams dwilliams@abcnews4.com CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) – Spring is a time of transition across the United States. Cold Canadian air wants to keep its hold with chilly temperatures, but warm moistMore >>
Spring is a time of transition across the United States. Cold Canadian air wants to keep its hold with chilly temperatures, but warm moist air is ready to arrive out of the tropics and bring back summer conditions.More >>
Sunday, February 17 2013 10:29 PM EST2013-02-18 03:29:00 GMT
Ruby-throated hummingbirds are arriving in North America each spring several weeks earlier than in the past, and research indicates that higher temperatures in their winter habitat may be the reason.More >>
Ruby-throated hummingbirds are arriving in North America each spring several weeks earlier than in the past, and research indicates that higher temperatures in their winter habitat may be the reason.More >>
Saturday, February 9 2013 11:49 AM EST2013-02-09 16:49:00 GMT
Brad Nelson is an on-site meteorologist for the Sports & Rec Team at Schneider Electric, so his job is to forecast the weather for big sporting events like the PGA Tour, The Masters, Major League baseball games, etc.More >>
Have you ever thought about what it would be like to forecast the weather for a big sporting event?More >>
Friday, February 8 2013 12:15 PM EST2013-02-08 17:15:54 GMT
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) - A string of flights into and out of Charleston International Airport have been delayed or canceled Friday as a result of the snow storm moving into the Northeastern U.S. AccordingMore >>
A string of flights into and out of Charleston International Airport have been delayed or canceled Friday as a result of the snow storm moving into the Northeastern U.S.More >>
Monday, February 4 2013 4:16 PM EST2013-02-04 21:16:55 GMT
By Tom Crawford tcrawford@abcnews4.com CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) – Many weather experts spent the last week of January were bracing for severe weather for much of the Southeast. A strong cold front was makingMore >>
Many weather experts spent the last week of January were bracing for severe weather for much of the Southeast. A strong cold front was making its way from southeast Texas and taking a run to the East Coast.More >>
Thursday, January 31 2013 12:00 AM EST2013-01-31 05:00:25 GMT
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) – The National Weather Service issued tornado watched for more than a dozen South Carolina counties. Closer to the Lowcountry, there are wind gusts over 40 mph. There is a slightMore >>
After the squall line passed through the Charleston area, the National Weather service lifted the severe thunderstorm warnings and tornado watches it had issues earlier in the night.
Tuesday, January 29 2013 9:16 AM EST2013-01-29 14:16:33 GMT
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) - Dense fog greeted morning drivers on the Lowcountry's highways Tuesday morning. In some areas, visibility was less than a quarter mile. So far, there have only been a handfulMore >>
Dense fog greeted morning drivers on the Lowcountry's highways Tuesday morning. In some areas, visibility was less than a quarter mile.More >>
Monday, December 31 2012 5:17 PM EST2012-12-31 22:17:28 GMT
By Tom Crawford tcrawford@abcnews4.com CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) -- Traveling through the Upstate of South Carolina can be a beautiful experience with the winding roads and lush terrain. Unless you getMore >>
Traveling through the Upstate of South Carolina can be a beautiful experience with the winding roads and lush terrain. Unless you get off the interstate, one would not notice just how dry the Upstate is or, for that matter, the entire state of South Carolina.More >>
Monday, December 31 2012 3:25 PM EST2012-12-31 20:25:11 GMT
Here are some of the top weather stories from 2012.More >>
It's hard to believe another year has come and gone here in the Lowcountry, but one thing guaranteed to change on a regular basis is the weather.More >>
Wednesday, December 26 2012 2:12 PM EST2012-12-26 19:12:01 GMT
The same storm system that brought dozes of tornadoes to the Southeast on Christmas Day appears to have just brought rain and a little wind to South Carolina.More >>
The same storm system that brought dozes of tornadoes to the Southeast on Christmas Day appears to have just brought rain and a little wind to South Carolina.More >>
Monday, December 10 2012 11:54 AM EST2012-12-10 16:54:04 GMT
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) -- Well, you can't beat temperatures in the mid 70s for the first days in December. With your normal high for this time of year in the mid 60s, it does feel rather warm. With temperaturesMore >>
For people who dislike cold weather of any sort, it's tough to beat temperatures in the mid 70s in December. And it appears a large part of the U.S. could be in for a warmer-than-average winter. More >>
Tuesday, November 20 2012 9:38 AM EST2012-11-20 14:38:45 GMT
By Tom Crawford tcrawford@abcnews4.com CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) -- Many of us will be traveling to some extend for Thanks giving day and into the weekend. And according to AAA, travel will be up by 0.7 percentMore >>
Many of us will be traveling to some extend for Thanks giving day and into the weekend. And according to AAA, travel will be up by 0.7 percent this year from last year.More >>
Tuesday, October 30 2012 8:02 AM EDT2012-10-30 12:02:10 GMT
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) – Agencies from the Lowcountry are offering assistance to the Northeast as Hurricane Sandy gets closer to the shore. Joint Base Charleston announced Monday evening that six C-17 GlobemasterMore >>
Agencies from the Lowcountry are offering assistance to the Northeast as Hurricane Sandy gets closer to the shore.More >>
Thursday, October 25 2012 9:16 AM EDT2012-10-25 13:16:33 GMT
Coast Guard Sector Charleston is urging boaters and swimmers to stay off and out of ocean waters along the Ga., and S.C., coastlines until the expected Hurricane Sandy has passed and sea conditions return to normal.More >>
Coast Guard Sector Charleston is strongly urging boaters and swimmers to stay off and out of ocean waters along the Ga., and S.C., coastlines until the expected Hurricane Sandy has passed and sea conditions return to normal.More >>
Thursday, September 27 2012 1:34 PM EDT2012-09-27 17:34:57 GMT
South Carolina's drought committee says rainfall has reduced the drought status in the northeastern portion of the state and Charleston and Beaufort counties.More >>
South Carolina's drought committee says rainfall has reduced the drought status in the northeastern portion of the state and Charleston and Beaufort counties.More >>
Monday, September 3 2012 2:29 PM EDT2012-09-03 18:29:05 GMT
Hurricanes can change the landscape of the coast on which they make landfall with the storm surge, wind and waves, but they can also change policy and procedure.More >>
Hurricanes can change the landscape of the coast on which they make landfall with the storm surge, wind and waves, but they can also change policy and procedure.More >>
Wednesday, August 29 2012 10:04 PM EDT2012-08-30 02:04:57 GMT
CHARLESTON (WCIV)--Several city streets were closed or underwater again after heavy rain fell across parts of the lowcountry this evening. The rain started in earnest just after 8 o'clock, dropping moreMore >>
CHARLESTON (WCIV)--Several city streets were closed or underwater again after heavy rain fell across parts of the lowcountry this evening.More >>
Sunday, August 19 2012 4:00 PM EDT2012-08-19 20:00:16 GMT
The Emergency Integrated Life Saving Lanyard, EMILY, is a 65-inch long unmanned surface vehicle that will be used by NOAA to collect various data in the eye of a hurricane.More >>
Sending remotely-operated boats right into the eye of the storm to help improve hurricane forecasts.More >>
Sunday, August 12 2012 5:14 PM EDT2012-08-12 21:14:44 GMT
We all have to make adjustments either on a daily basis or periodically. That also goes for the guys that predict the Tropical Hurricane season for the North Atlantic, Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico.More >>
We all have to make adjustments either on a daily basis or periodically. That also goes for the guys that predict the Tropical Hurricane season for the North Atlantic, Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico.More >>
Saturday, August 11 2012 3:59 PM EDT2012-08-11 19:59:54 GMT
The biggest battle for the golfers is the infamous wind out on Kiawah. But for the fans, that wind provided at least a little relief from the heat.More >>
The biggest battle for the golfers is the infamous wind out on Kiawah. But for the fans, that wind provided at least a little relief from the heat.More >>
Saturday, August 11 2012 2:30 PM EDT2012-08-11 18:30:42 GMT
As if the layout of the Ocean Course isn't tough enough for the PGA Championship players, there's always the uncontrollable variable of the weather to deal with.More >>
As if the layout of the Ocean Course isn't tough enough for the PGA Championship players, there's always the uncontrollable variable of the weather to deal with.More >>
Friday, August 10 2012 5:51 PM EDT2012-08-10 21:51:30 GMT
The PGA crowd at the Ocean Course was bigger Friday than any other day so far. Yes, that was expected, but I don't think people making the drive expected the extra drive time.More >>
The PGA crowd at the Ocean Course was bigger Friday than any other day so far. Yes, that was expected, but I don't think people making the drive expected the extra drive time.More >>
Thursday, August 9 2012 1:15 PM EDT2012-08-09 17:15:22 GMT
U.S. forecasters are raising their estimate of potential storms in the remainder of the Atlantic hurricane season, which enters its peak period this month.More >>
U.S. forecasters are raising their estimate of potential storms in the remainder of the Atlantic hurricane season, which enters its peak period this month.More >>
Wednesday, August 8 2012 4:30 PM EDT2012-08-08 20:30:43 GMT
The Ocean Course has a few advantages, especially when it comes to dealing with the rain. There's no need to worry about playing conditions, at least not yet.More >>
The Ocean Course has a few advantages, especially when it comes to dealing with the rain. There's no need to worry about playing conditions, at least not yet.More >>
Wednesday, August 8 2012 3:23 PM EDT2012-08-08 19:23:30 GMT
Even though rain delays are slowing things down at Kiawah's Ocean Course, the champions and spectators are still gearing up for tomorrow's big start!More >>
Even though rain delays are slowing things down at Kiawah's Ocean Course, the champions and spectators are still gearing up for tomorrow's big start!More >>
Monday, August 6 2012 6:10 PM EDT2012-08-06 22:10:36 GMT
It is extremely hot on the Ocean Course this week and even though the spectators and players are near the beach and comforted by a sea breeze, there is very little shade on the course.More >>
It is extremely hot on the Ocean Course this week and even though the spectators and players are near the beach and comforted by a sea breeze, there is very little shade on the course.More >>
Thursday, August 2 2012 5:01 PM EDT2012-08-02 21:01:01 GMT
Forecasters say Tropical Storm Ernesto has formed in the Atlantic and is speeding toward a chain of small, popular vacation islands in the Caribbean Sea.More >>
Forecasters say Tropical Storm Ernesto has formed in the Atlantic and is speeding toward a chain of small, popular vacation islands in the Caribbean Sea.More >>
Thursday, August 2 2012 2:03 PM EDT2012-08-02 18:03:50 GMT
It's not just about finding old high school friends or getting the newest idea for a cupcake recipe. It can also be used to help save lives in the event of a hurricane or other natural disaster.More >>
It's not just about finding old high school friends or getting the newest idea for a cupcake recipe. It can also be used to help save lives in the event of a hurricane or other natural disaster.More >>
Tuesday, July 31 2012 9:07 PM EDT2012-08-01 01:07:33 GMT
If a hurricane threatens our area, you need to be prepared. The Lowcountry could be without electricity and phone service for an extended period of time.More >>
If a hurricane threatens our area, you need to be prepared. The Lowcountry could be without electricity and phone service for an extended period of time.More >>
Sunday, July 29 2012 10:41 AM EDT2012-07-29 14:41:43 GMT
Storms in the Lowcountry took many by surprise Saturday evening. In addition to leaving thousands without power, strong winds toppled trees, and even moved a crane at Port of Charleston's Wando Terminal.More >>
Storms in the Lowcountry took many by surprise Saturday evening. In addition to leaving thousands without power, strong winds toppled trees, and even moved a crane at Port of Charleston's Wando Terminal.More >>
Thursday, July 26 2012 9:21 PM EDT2012-07-27 01:21:28 GMT
The drought gripping most of the country is making it hard for local farmers like Thomas Legare to take care of the crops and livestock on his farm.More >>
The dry weather is making it difficult for farmers like Thomas Legare to take care of the crops and livestock on his farm.More >>
Friday, July 20 2012 2:42 PM EDT2012-07-20 18:42:00 GMT
As federal weather forecasters predict drought conditions will stay on through fall, farmers warn that no rain means no feed and that means higher prices in the grocery aisles.More >>
As federal weather forecasters predict drought conditions will stay on through fall, farmers warn that no rain means no feed and that means higher prices in the grocery aisles.More >>
Saturday, July 14 2012 4:27 PM EDT2012-07-14 20:27:35 GMT
Forecasting hurricanes is difficult, especially with respect to the intensity of a storm. More >>
Forecasting hurricanes is difficult, especially with respect to the intensity of a storm. Enormous strides have been made in forecasting the eventual path of tropical systems, but still to this day it remains difficult to predict how strong a storm will get. More >>
Friday, July 6 2012 1:05 PM EDT2012-07-06 17:05:59 GMT
By: Amy Kehm akehm@abcnews4.com MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCIV) -- As we have already seen this hurricane season, tropical weather can spark serious and long-term flooding, power outages and more. WhenMore >>
When mother nature lashes out, families need to be prepared. East Cooper Community Outreach (ECCO) works to help families with that preparation.More >>
Sunday, July 1 2012 6:00 PM EDT2012-07-01 22:00:50 GMT
Crossing Shem Creek on Coleman Boulevard, a Red's Ice House billboard says it all -- "Eating inside is boring." Though heat index values in the area reached about 112 degrees for the lunch hour, business at Red's was good. More >>
Crossing Shem Creek on Coleman Boulevard, a Red's Ice House billboard says it all -- "Eating inside is boring." Though heat index values in the area reached about 112 degrees for the lunch hour, business at Red's was good. More >>
Sunday, July 1 2012 3:58 PM EDT2012-07-01 19:58:03 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) -- Netflix, Instagram and Pinterest are using Twitter and Facebook to update subscribers after a Virginia storm caused server outages for hours. Netflix and Pinterest restored service byMore >>
Netflix, Instagram and Pinterest are using Twitter and Facebook to update subscribers after a Virginia storm caused server outages for hours.More >>
Saturday, June 30 2012 12:28 PM EDT2012-06-30 16:28:13 GMT
Definitions for a heat wave vary, depending of which circle of doctors, scientists or policy makers you ask. The one thing that is unmistakable is prolonged periods of exposure to extreme heat and often humidity is dangerous.More >>
Definitions for a heat wave vary, depending of which circle of doctors, scientists or policy makers you ask. The one thing that is unmistakable is prolonged periods of exposure to extreme heat and often humidity is dangerous.More >>
Thursday, June 28 2012 4:40 PM EDT2012-06-28 20:40:38 GMT
Conditions are likely tomorrow for increased ground-level ozone concentrations in South Carolina, the state Department of Health and Environmental Control reported today. More >>
Conditions are likely tomorrow for increased ground-level ozone concentrations in South Carolina, the state Department of Health and Environmental Control reported today.More >>
Monday, June 25 2012 12:55 PM EDT2012-06-25 16:55:43 GMT
Fire and rescue workers are continuing the search for a South Carolina man who is missing on the Alabama coast in rough surf churned up by Tropical Storm Debby.More >>
Fire and rescue workers are continuing the search for a South Carolina man who is missing on the Alabama coast in rough surf churned up by Tropical Storm Debby.More >>
Sunday, June 17 2012 11:56 AM EDT2012-06-17 15:56:33 GMT
Hotel owners and tourism promoters along South Carolina's Grand Strand are concerned about new hurricane evacuation plans, which take into account storm surge and include areas not previously part of such plans.More >>
Hotel owners and tourism promoters along South Carolina's Grand Strand are concerned about new hurricane evacuation plans, which take into account storm surge and include areas not previously part of such plans.More >>
Sunday, June 10 2012 3:30 PM EDT2012-06-10 19:30:42 GMT
While stocking up on essential items and making necessary fixes are automatic actions for most, here are a few unique hurricane preparedness tips that homeowners might not normally think of.More >>
While stocking up on essential items - like food and water - and making necessary fixes - like boarding windows - are automatic actions for most, here are a few unique hurricane preparedness tips that homeowners might not normally think of.More >>
Friday, June 1 2012 8:28 PM EDT2012-06-02 00:28:22 GMT
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it's ready for the upcoming hurricane season. Many think emergency preparedness is primarily a state and local responsibility, but the ArmyMore >>
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it's ready for the upcoming hurricane season.More >>
Friday, June 1 2012 5:20 AM EDT2012-06-01 09:20:53 GMT
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano wants to make sure Americans are prepared for the start of the Atlantic hurricane season.More >>
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano wants to make sure Americans are prepared for the start of the Atlantic hurricane season.More >>
Wednesday, May 30 2012 7:22 PM EDT2012-05-30 23:22:48 GMT
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) -- Officials with the National Weather Service have confirmed a tornado, at least an EF-1 in strength, touched down in the Holly Hill area of Orangeburg County.Jim Kilmer of theMore >>
Officials with the National Weather Service have confirmed a tornado, at least an EF-1 in strength, touched down in the Holly Hill area of Orangeburg County.More >>
Wednesday, May 30 2012 8:03 AM EDT2012-05-30 12:03:16 GMT
It turns out the three inches of rain meteorologists were expecting across the Lowcountry, thanks to the remnants of Beryl, came just in the nick of time.More >>
It turns out the three inches of rain meteorologists were expecting across the Lowcountry, thanks to the remnants of Beryl, came just in the nick of time.More >>
Tuesday, May 29 2012 7:27 AM EDT2012-05-29 11:27:36 GMT
When it rains on Folly Beach one would think the island town would turn into a ghost town. But the opposite happened Memorial Day weekend. Local surf shops saw a surge of buyers.More >>
When it rains on Folly Beach one would think the island town would turn into a ghost town. But the opposite happened Memorial Day weekend. Local surf shops saw a surge of buyers.More >>
Monday, May 28 2012 4:39 AM EDT2012-05-28 08:39:16 GMT
Tropical Storm Beryl threatens to snarl traffic on Memorial Day as it brings drenching rain, winds and the possibility of flooding to the southeastern U.S. coast.More >>
Tropical Storm Beryl threatens to snarl traffic on Memorial Day as it brings drenching rain, winds and the possibility of flooding to the southeastern U.S. coast.More >>
Saturday, May 26 2012 3:21 PM EDT2012-05-26 19:21:20 GMT
While the weather remains calm and sunny on the coast of Charleston, the waves of the Atlantic are causing trouble thanks to Tropical Storm Beryl.More >>
While the weather remains calm and sunny on the coast of Charleston, the waves of the Atlantic are causing trouble thanks to Tropical Storm Beryl.More >>
Monday, May 21 2012 5:26 PM EDT2012-05-21 21:26:12 GMT
By Tessa Spencer tspencer@abcnews4.com MOUNT PLEASANT, S. C. (WCIV)- Tropical storm Alberto may no longer be a threat to our coast but, it has many thinking of just how ready they are in case a hurricaneMore >>
Tropical storm Alberto may no longer be a threat to our coast but, it has many thinking of just how ready they are in case a hurricane comes ashore.More >>
Sunday, May 20 2012 7:18 PM EDT2012-05-20 23:18:32 GMT
Tropical Storm Alberto weakened slightly as it continued to linger off the South Carolina Coast Sunday, and as it did, National Weather Service forecasters confirmed it would not likely threaten our area.More >>
Tropical Storm Alberto weakened slightly as it continued to linger off the South Carolina Coast Sunday, and as it did, National Weather Service forecasters confirmed it would not likely threaten our area.More >>
Sunday, May 20 2012 5:31 PM EDT2012-05-20 21:31:10 GMT
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- Tropical storm watches have been lifted for the South Carolina coast as the first storm of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season spins offshore. The National Hurricane CenterMore >>
Tropical storm watches have been lifted for the South Carolina coast as the first storm of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season spins offshore.More >>
Thursday, May 17 2012 7:32 AM EDT2012-05-17 11:32:15 GMT
CHARLESTON, SC (WCIV)-- Heavy flooding has caused crews to shut down all four lanes of Folly Road at Camp Road. We have a crew on the way to that scene and will have updates starting at 5am on Good MorningMore >>
Heavy flooding has caused crews to shut down all four lanes of Folly Road at Camp Road.More >>
Saturday, April 21 2012 1:55 PM EDT2012-04-21 17:55:49 GMT
By Dave Williamsdwilliams@abcnews4.com CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) -- Winter and early spring temperatures ran well above average this year in the Lowcountry, and because of that, Atlantic Ocean water temperaturesMore >>
Winter and early spring temperatures ran well above average this year in the Lowcountry, and because of that, Atlantic Ocean water temperatures are well above average too. With the combination of those two factors, swimmers and surfers are heading to the beaches and into the water a little bit earlier.More >>