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Tropical Depression #3 Forms In the Atlantic

Published 11 hours ago2 minute read

Tropical Depression #3 has formed in the Atlantic Ocean this afternoon off of the coast of South Carolina. 

As of 5 p.m. EDT, Tropical Depression #3 was located near 30.8 N and 79.0 W, or about 150 miles from Charleston, South Carolina and has maximum sustained winds of 35 mph. It is moving to the north at 2 mph with a pressure of 1012 mb or 29.89 inches of mercury.

A has been issued from Edisto Beach, South Carolina to Little River Inlet, South Carolina. 

Tropical Depression #3 will slowly move off to the north and northwest over the next 24 hours and bring locally heavy rain to the coast of the Carolinas, particularly late Saturday afternoon into Sunday. Rain amounts of 1-2 inches are possible right along the coast. Wind gusts of 25-35 mph will occur as well at the coast. 

It is forecast to become Tropical Storm Chantal by Saturday afternoon. Chantal will likely be a weak tropical storm before it makes landfall in North Carolina on Sunday.   

This is forecast to move inland on Sunday and weaken into Sunday night and Monday. Some leftover rain could occur in eastern Virginia into southern Maryland and Delaware on Monday. Rain amounts will generally be less than an inch.  

It is time to prepare for the hurricane season. Create a hurricane evacuation box now, before the storm, with bottled water, extra cell phone chargers, food and clothing. Scope out multiple different evacuation routes, in case your preferred route is blocked or traffic jammed.

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