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MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) - A pair of local state parks will reopen Friday while another will stay closed due to impacts from Tropical Storm Debby. MORE COVERAGE | Tropical Storm Debby causes ...
Tropical Storm Debby is slamming the Southeast with rain ... Flash flood warnings are in effect for Savannah, Charleston and ...
The last beach renourishment project in the ... Grand Strand beaches were eroded by Hurricane Ian in 2022 and Hurricane Debby in 2024. While an official start date and detailed timeline haven ...
Colorado State University's first forecast for 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is less intense than 2024 forecast, but ...
City of Myrtle Beach Beach closures across Myrtle Beach ... Grand Strand beaches were eroded by Hurricane Ian in 2022 and Hurricane Debby in 2024. To supplement eroded sediment, sand dredged ...
Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach in January received a combined $100 million in federal funding to protect and revitalize ...
The Florence County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help in locating a suspect after a Lake City shooting. We have issued a FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY for Monday ahead of the cold front that will ...
A man walks through storm surge on the flooded road into Horseshoe Beach, Fla., Monday morning. Tropical Storm Debby made landfall early Monday as a Category 1 hurricane. The Associated Press ...