A combination of king tides and strong weekend rain storm has caused significant beach erosion along parts of Horry County.
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Roads closed in Myrtle Beach as water rises. How much rain and flooding to expect
Heavy rain and king tides have brought the water right to some Grand Strand residents’ front doors. Here’s when things will ...
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Coastal flooding leads to rescues in Myrtle Beach area. How much rain did we get?
Roads closed from flooding in Myrtle Beach and Horry County, with some cars getting trapped in the water. Here’s how much ...
Tropical Storm Imelda is no longer expected to hit South Carolina’s coast, but Horry County’s beaches will still see some rain and dangerous rip currents.
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Imelda won’t make direct landfall, but Myrtle Beach not out of path. What to expect
Potential Tropical Storm Imelda will turn away from the coast, but forecasters still expect impacts in Myrtle Beach. When will it hit ...
The weekend storms caused erosion issues and washouts up and down the Grand Strand. Myrtle Beach’s Beach Advisory Committee ...
A coastal flood warning is in effect today. The highest tide of the week is expected this morning around 10:30 a.m. Impacted areas are listed in the graphic below.
Clear skies remain in place overnight. A cold front will quietly slip through the area and be well off shore by daybreak on ...
Since 2010, the Myrtle Beach Mini Marathon and Coastal 5K has drawn hundreds to the Grand Strand, bringing in both ...
Despite the rainy weather, dozens of people gathered Sunday morning at RipTydz Oceanfront Grille & Rooftop Bar to help raise ...
A King Tide cycle is expected to aide in coastal flooding to places around Charleston and the Grand Strand during the ...
The weekend storms caused erosion issues and washouts up and down the Grand Strand. Myrtle Beach’s Beach Advisory Committee ...
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