Myrtle Beach Sun News on MSN
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 ...
Myrtle Beach Sun News on MSN
Should Myrtle Beach homeowners be worried about coastal flooding this weekend?
As Tropical Storm Jerry churns off the coast in the Atlantic, here's what the Myrtle Beach area can expect to see from ...
A combination of king tides and strong weekend rain storm has caused significant beach erosion along parts of Horry County.
Myrtle Beach Sun News on MSN
Jerry cancellations: Weather forces events to reschedule in Myrtle Beach SC area
Rainy weather this weekend is washing out events around the Myrtle Beach area. From BBQ to charity, here are the events being rescheduled.
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - We’re giving you the First Alert to a drier and comfortable stretch of weather. All of this before ...
Myrtle Beach Sun News on MSN
Tropical storm dampening Myrtle Beach vacation? How you can legally get a refund
Those making trip to Myrtle Beach have asked if they should cancel vacation plans because of Tropical Storm Imelda. Can you get money back?
Myrtle Beach Sun News on MSN
Will Myrtle Beach see snow again this winter? What early predictions say.
Last winter, snow powdered the Myrtle Beach area. As the weather cools down, here’s what might be in store this time.
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.
A King Tide cycle is expected to aide in coastal flooding to places around Charleston and the Grand Strand during the ...
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Will it snow in SC this winter? Here’s the Old Farmer’s Almanac & NWS forecasts
The Old Farmer’s Almanac predicts a “colder-than-normal winter” for the Southeast region, but doesn’t rule out the possibility of “a snowy surprise.” It also predicts that precipitation will be “below ...
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - Sand and sandbags are available for people to collect ahead of potential weather impacts. Three truck loads of sand was dumped Saturday morning. The free resource is ...
Tropical Storm Imelda has not stopped the Myrtle Beach-area’s first Trader Joe’s grocery store from opening on Sept. 30, company officials have confirmed.
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