Area to watch in the Gulf. It has a very low chance of developing with a low pressure system trying to form over the Bay of Campeche late this week. It is forecasted to move inland to eastern Mexico with some rainfall. No need to fear - we are always watching! #tropics
Savannah Highway is closed in both directions between Playground Road and Radio Road for a gas leak at 975 Savannah Highway. Crews are on scene but expect delays. #chsnews#chstrfc
Heads up beachgoers! While it will be nice and sunny tomorrow, albeit a bit breezy, there is a high risk of rip currents expected. The surf zone is expected to be dangerous, therefore residents and visitors are strongly urged to stay out of the surf!
(6/1/26) *FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR BERKELEY, CHARLESTON, & DORCHESTER COUNTIES UNTIL 12:15AM*
1-3" may fall in this cluster of showers & tstorms with downpours, combined with high tide at 9:42pm. Road closures are likely & water may enter buildings. Avoid flooded roads. @ABCNews4
(6/1/26 9:08PM) SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT FOR BERKELEY AND DORCHESTER COUNTIES
Radar has indicated wind gusts up to 50 mph that could knock down limbs & blow around unsecured objects. There's some lightning in there as well! #chswx
UPDATE: @NASA can confirm a fireball over New England at 2:06 p.m. EDT on Saturday, May 30, 2026. The meteor was about 5 feet (1.6 meters) in diameter with a mass of 5.6 metric tons and entered Earth’s atmosphere at roughly 42,000 mph.
The meteor traveled through the atmosphere from northwest to southeast for 26 miles before breaking up at an altitude of 31 miles and producing a meteorite fall into Cape Cod Bay.
Based on the latest data, the energy released at breakup is estimated to be equivalent to about 230 tons of TNT, which accounts for the sonic boom.
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A Flood Advisory has been issued for the Downtown Charleston peninsula through 6:45 PM. Showers and storms could drop a quick 1 to 1.5 inches of rain through 5:30 PM. Remember - turn around, don't drown! #chswx
The May Micromoon is Sunday at 4:45am. It will appear smaller and dimmer due to it being farthest from the Earth. Look for it in between the clouds! It will reach apogee June 1. This is the second full moon this month, only occurring every 2-3 years. Next one is December 2028!
A child riding a bicycle was struck by a car in a traffic circle in the Park West area of Mount Pleasant on Tuesday afternoon, police said.
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Day 4 of #HeatSafety and Awareness Week. If you’re doing outdoor recreation or spending time outside, stay safe by drinking water often, wearing light clothing, taking breaks in the shade, and planning activities for cooler parts of the day.
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NIHHIS is hosting a Heat Safety Week from May 18-22 to raise awareness about heat risk and safety. Follow along and join the conversation by posting content with the hashtag #HeatSafety.
Minor coastal flooding expected at the Charleston Harbor tide gage with each evening high tide cycle through Monday.
Coastal flooding is not currently anticipated for the coast from Beaufort south along the GA coast.