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The storm made its closest approach to our area when it passed by the mouth of the Santee River ~25 … Hurricane Isaias bears down in northern Charleston county. You also agree to our Terms of Service. CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A busy weather week, with lots of changes ahead, will start out quietly here on our Monday. While working to combat the COVID-19 crisis, Scaff said the city’s Emergency Management department has established a hurricane task force to look at the different elements of hurricane season and preparations for the city. Expect a continuation of sunny, mainly dry and hot weather today.

“If an evacuation order is given, we’re going to support that order – understand the top threat during hurricane season is water.

“We are 39 days out from the beginning of hurricane season,” he said. He said it’s especially important to know where you will go if an evacuation order is given this season. People should keep in mind many of the restrictions that are in place amid the coronavirus pandemic. CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) - The Charleston County School District (CCSD) - The Charleston County School District (CCSD) on Wednesday announced an investment in Gale eBooks "to help educators and learners strengthen their understanding and provide guidance for mental health and racial equity to create more supportive and inclusive learning environments.
During a press conference outside the Gaillard Center in downtown Charleston on Tuesday, the city’s Director of Emergency Management, Shannon Scaff, said citizens need to take advantage of some of this down time to prepare for the season. Isaias tracked north-northeast off the GA and southern SC coasts on August 3, 2020 as a tropical storm before intensifying to a Category 1 hurricane about 50 miles east of Charleston, SC. Scaff said citizens should be the ‘emergency managers’ of their own homes and families and review their plans now. Summerville town leaders to discuss new comprehensive plan during special meeting Thursday, Brown bear breaks into the Alaska Zoo, kills popular alpaca, Man arrested following road rage incident, chase in Georgetown County, Judge: Eric Trump must testify in NY probe before election, DHEC: 613 new COVID-19 cases in SC, 138,171 total, Kentucky grand jury indicts one of three officers in Breonna Taylor killing, Berkeley County to open 2 additional in-person absentee voting locations, CDC releases low, moderate, and high-risk activities for celebrating Halloween during COVID-19, North Charleston tax preparer arrested for assisting others with false tax returns, SC for Ed survey shows many educators plan to leave their current jobs, South Carolinians still waiting on lost wage assistance funds, Coroner identifies man who drowned while diving in Berkeley County, South Carolina firefighter cancer bill headed to Governor’s desk for final approval, Lawsuit over spilled “nurdles” can move forward, judge says, Coroners identify three people in fatal crash on US 52/Rivers Avenue, DHEC: 739 new COVID-19 cases in SC, 137,406 total, Juvenile arrested in burglary at Georgetown grocery store, Lt. Gov. Scaff said you should take advantage of the time now when many are at home and make sure your family is well prepared for the season. MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCBD) – A Charleston Battery game set for this weekend has been postponed after a player for the opposing tested positive for COVID-19. Posted by Live 5 News on Monday, August 3, 2020 Click here to download the free Live 5 First Alert Weather app. Please enable cookies on your web browser in order to continue. According to the South Carolina Department of Revenue, arrest warrants show Serge Lajeunesse, 40, owner of Tax United, LLC, prepared false tax documents totaling $414,000 in false expenses and deductions for various customers without their knowledge or consent from 2015 – 2019.
Highs will reach the upper 80s to near 90 degrees inland, with mid 80s at the beaches. By clicking “I agree” below, you consent to the use by us and our third-party partners of cookies and data gathered from your use of our platforms.