Rain Bands From Isaias Moving Onshore Bringing Gusty Winds and Heavy Rain

Photo: National Hurricane Center

11:34 AM AM EDT Mon Aug 3 2020

Tropical Storm Isaias located offshore from Jacksonville, Florida is expected to track north off the Georgia coast today, then off the southern South Carolina later today, moving either near or inland along the central or northern South Carolina coast tonight. Conditions across the Coastal Empire of Georgia will steadily deteriorate late this morning, with strengthening winds and rain bands reaching the Lowcountry of South Carolina this afternoon. Conditions are expected to gradually improve from south to north late tonight.
Isaias will bring tropical storm force winds, torrential rainfall, storm surge inundation, rip currents, high surf with significant beach erosion, and possibly a few tornadoes. The risk for hazards appears the greatest near the coast and offshore. Flooding or flash flooding could result from the combination of heavy rain and storm surge, especially during the high tide this evening. There is a potential for widespread and dangerous flooding to occur in and around the Charleston Metro Area, especially across Downtown Charleston and areas near tidal waterways.

A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for:

  • Beaufort
  • Coastal Bryan
  • Coastal Chatham
  • Coastal Jasper
  • Coastal Liberty
  • Coastal McIntosh
  • Dorchester
  • Inland Berkeley
  • Inland Bryan
  • Inland Chatham
  • Inland Jasper
  • Inland Liberty
  • Inland McIntosh
  • Tidal Berkeley

A Storm Surge Warning and Tropical Storm Warning are in effect for:

  • Charleston
  • Coastal Colleton

Storm Information:

  • About 140 miles south of Charleston SC or about 110 miles south-southeast of Savannah GA
  • Storm Intensity 70 mph
  • Movement North or 360 degrees at 13 mph

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