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Tropical Storm Danny makes landfall off the coast of South Carolina

2021-06-29T16:44:02.654Z


The fourth named storm of the season hit the coast with winds of up to 40 miles (65 km) per hour. Up to 3 inches of rain is expected in coastal areas as it moves into Georgia.


Tropical Storm Danny, the fourth of the hurricane season, hit the South Carolina coast with sustained winds of 40 miles per hour, after upgrading Monday afternoon.

Forecasters warn that the phenomenon will bring heavy rains to South Carolina, northeast Alabama and Georgia, where it will move Tuesday morning.

Between one and three inches of rainfall is expected on the coasts of South Carolina and Georgia, although the drought that has affected those areas could limit the risk of widespread flooding.

[How and when to prepare for a hurricane or tropical storm]

Storm surge can reach up to three feet high between the Port Royal Sound and the South Santee River.

The National Hurricane Center has also reported a tropical wave in the Atlantic Ocean moving northwest at 15 miles per hour and could reach the Lesser Antilles by Wednesday night, although there is so far only 40% of it. form a depression or tropical storm.

Western Mexico, on the other hand, will continue to suffer in the coming days

from Hurricane Enrique

, which has already begun to weaken as it moves away from the coast. 

It is located 90 miles west of Cabo Corrientes, in Jalisco, and 240 miles from Cabo San Lucas, in Baja California Sur. It pulls sustained winds of up to 80 miles per hour and moves very slowly to the northwest, at five miles per hour.

Source: telemundo

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