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Charleston, SC – A strong cold front sweeping across the Southeast is bringing gusty winds, rain, and dangerous marine conditions to the Charleston area Monday. Winds could reach up to 43 mph, posing hazards to drivers, boaters, and coastal residents.
According to the National Weather Service, showers are expected throughout the day, with rainfall totaling less than one inch. High surf and rip currents along the coast will create dangerous conditions for swimmers. Inland areas will also experience gusts exceeding 40 mph, making driving challenging on highways like I-526. Officials advise securing outdoor objects and delaying non-essential travel until winds subside.
Looking ahead, Charleston can expect a breezy evening with clearing skies. Temperatures will drop to the low 30s tonight, marking the start of a cooler trend. Tuesday will bring sunshine and calmer winds, with highs near 47°F and lows around 32°F.
The extended forecast shows sunny weather continuing into Wednesday and Thursday, with daytime highs reaching the mid-40s and nighttime lows around freezing. A chance of showers returns Friday, offering potential relief to dry conditions.
Residents should stay updated on the latest weather alerts and avoid unnecessary outdoor activities today. Check the National Weather Service website for real-time updates and safety precautions. Those near the coast should heed high surf warnings and avoid swimming in turbulent waters.
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