Tropical Storm Ana Now With 60 MPH Winds to Impact the Carolinas Sunday & Monday

Tropical Storm Ana is now just a few hundred miles off the coast of South Carolina and will likely make landfall early Sunday morning.  Landfall will likely be near the North and South Carolina boarder and will bring sustained winds of 45-50 mph with gusts to 60 mph likely.  Tropical Storm Watches and Warnings have been issued up and down the Carolina coast as many areas will see Tropical Storm conditions in the next 24 hours.  To view your exact forecast and location please utilize the maps available on our site which allows real time tracking of hurricanes, thunderstorms, hail, damaging winds and tornadoes.  Precipitation amounts will vary depending on your location with some areas receiving as much as 3 inches before the storm exits the region on Monday.  Rip current statements have been issued as well and as shown on the map below seas will likely be 4-5 feet.  The main impacts of Tropical Storm Ana will be gusty winds, heavy downpours and some isolated land spout tornadoes.  Look around and familiarize yourself with our maps that will allow you to track every moment of the storm with our radars and data updating every 5 minutes with new information as well as GPS data on your exact location.  Also like us on Facebook for up to the minute updates on this storm as well as future storms and severe weather outbreaks.

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