Local amateur meteorologists fascinated w/ hurricanes that threaten the Charleston area (We aren’t experts. Follow advice of local agencies to determine plans)
A tree has fallen on a fire hydrant and water is still shooting from it. I’d say it’s going about 20-30 feet in the air.
This is on Chisolm Road near Main Road on Johns Island.
@Live5News#HurricaneMichael
We now have Tropical Storm force winds sustained along our Charleston beaches. Folly just registered 42mph avg with gusts to 57mph at 7:30AM EDT. #chswx#scwx#Michael
Structures destroyed and streets turned into rivers in Mexico Beach, FL, where #HurricaneMichael made landfall as an extremely powerful Category 4 storm earlier Wednesday. https://t.co/uVVEkXmHid
CCSD schools and offices will be closed on Thursday, October 11, 2018 in anticipation of the potential impacts caused by Hurricane Michael. All afterschool activities, sporting events and extended day programs will be cancelled as well.
Charleston County will open a shelter at 3765 Leeds at noon today ahead of potential impacts from Hurricane Michael. Citizens can get picked up at nearest CARTA stop. Call 843-202-7904 from stop. What to bring and more details: https://t.co/49cbKB4r89 #chsnews#HurricaneMichael