Stormy Weather Hits Charleston: What You Need to Know

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Thunderstorms over a Charleston skyline

Stormy Weather Hits Charleston: What You Need to Know

Hey Charleston! It looks like Mother Nature is shaking things up today with some spectacular thunderstorms rolling through our lovely city and surrounding areas. As of 3:05 p.m. on Thursday, the National Weather Service (NWS) sent out a weather alert warning residents about **strong thunderstorms** unleashing their fury until around 3:30 p.m.

What’s Happening?

The thunderstorm, packing a punch with wind gusts of up to a whopping **50 mph** and penny-sized hail measuring about **0.75 inches**, is currently moving east at an impressive speed of **60 mph**. This powerful storm was detected over North Charleston, making its way to nearby towns and communities including **Mount Pleasant, Summerville, Goose Creek, Hanahan,** and many more.

Where You Should Pay Attention

If you’re driving or just out and about, keep an eye on highways like I-26 and I-526, especially between mile markers 204 and 215 on I-26 and 17 to 26 on I-526. The NWS has indicated that **locations like Daniel Island and the Naval Weapons Station Charleston** are also in the storm’s path.

Safety First!

With thunderstorms come risks, and it’s really important to stay safe during these wild weather events. The NWS advises everyone to stay tuned to reliable sources like NOAA Weather Radio and your local news for the latest updates. As you prepare for the possibility of **storm damage**, secure any outdoor furniture or decorations that could become projectiles in the strong winds.

Lightning Information

Speaking of thunderstorms, did you know that lightning strikes the United States over **25 million times each year**? Scary, right? Most of those strikes happen during the summer months when storms are more common. As a reminder, the chance of a lightning strike increases as a thunderstorm approaches and peaks while the storm is overhead. So, if you hear thunder, it’s time to **take cover**!

Driving Concerns: Hydroplaning

Now, if the storm brings heavy rain, be cautious on the roads, especially if you’re driving. Ever heard of **hydroplaning**? It happens when a vehicle starts to **slide uncontrollably** on wet roads due to water buildup in front of the tires. It can be a frightening experience, as your vehicle rides on a thin layer of water, making it tough to regain control.

How to Handle Hydroplaning

If you find yourself hydroplaning, try to stay calm and follow these tips:
– Take your foot off the accelerator.
– Steer in the direction you want to go.
– Avoid slamming on the brakes; gently pump them instead.

In Summary

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