Heavy Rain and Flooding Risk Prompts Weather Alert Across South Carolina Tuesday

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SOUTH CAROLINA

— A

Weather Impact Alert

has been issued for Tuesday as much of the state faces a heightened risk of

heavy rainfall and localized flooding

, particularly in the

central and southern Midlands

and coastal regions.

According to forecasts shared by the

WLTX Weather Team

, the greatest flooding threat is expected in the afternoon and evening hours. Isolated downpours may begin earlier in the day, with moisture surging across the Southeast.


Forecast Shows Broad Rainfall Risk Across the State

The

Weather Prediction Center

has placed

all of South Carolina

under an “excess rainfall outlook,” with a

marginal to slight risk

of flooding rainfall depending on location. Areas along the

Central Savannah River Area (CSRA)

and the

coast

are especially vulnerable to downpours.

Meteorologists say a

stationary front

currently stalled over northern North Carolina is expected to sag southward into South Carolina on Tuesday. That shift — combined with

warm, moist air

from a high-pressure system over the

Gulf of Mexico

— is setting the stage for widespread showers and storms throughout the state.


Flood Safety Reminder for Drivers

Authorities are reminding drivers to be vigilant during

morning and evening commutes

, when rainfall could peak. Road conditions may deteriorate quickly in areas hit by repeated rounds of rain.

“Please do not drive through flooded roadways — it only takes a few inches of water to sweep a vehicle away,” the WLTX weather team warned.

Flash flooding may occur in low-lying or poorly drained areas, particularly if the forecasted rainfall arrives in multiple waves throughout the day.


Stay safe during Tuesday’s storm threat. For ongoing weather alerts, updates, and public safety info, visit

SaludaStandard-Sentinel.com

.

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