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Pinopolis, South Carolina Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Charleston SC 118 PM EDT Mon Sep 29 2025

.SYNOPSIS... Tropical Storm Imelda will move through the northern Bahamas tonight, then northeast away from the Southeast U.S. coast Tuesday and Wednesday. Cooler high pressure will then build in from the northwest.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/... The Predecessor Rain Event (PRE) signature noted just offshore in the vicinity of the coastal front has not made any meaningful westward progress so far today. This should continue this afternoon into the overnight hours as Tropical Storm Imelda begins to slow down a bit and turn more to the northeast as it exits the northern Bahamas. Steadier light to locally moderate rainfall will persist across central and upper Charleston County, but should diminish later this evening once Imelda beings to trek more northeast. The risk for isolated to scattered showers will persist along/west of I-95 for the remainder of the afternoon before evening this evening. The best chances of rain overnight will generally be confined for areas east of I-95 as the inland high pressure wedge holds. Additional rainfall will generally average 34 kt hold 10-20% through the night, which is too low to justify an upgrade to a Gale Warning at this time.

Tuesday through Saturday: A tight pressure gradient between Imelda passing well off the Southeast coast and high pressure inland will lead to breezy north to northeast winds. Speeds should peak in the 20-30 kt range. A few gusts to gale force are possible, mainly in the far outer reaches of the outer Georgia waters, but probabilities seem too low to hoist a Gale Watch at this time. In addition, seas will build across the marine zones with wave heights expected to reach 7-13 feet. Small Craft Advisories remain in effect for all waters. Elevated winds and seas are expected to persist late week into the weekend as strong high pressure builds into the area, resulting in continued SCAs. There is another threat for a period of gale force wind gusts later Thursday into Thursday night.

Rip Currents/High Surf: A High Risk of rip currents is expected through at least Wednesday at all beaches due to large, long- period swells and strong winds. In addition, large breaking waves of 5+ feet are expected through much of the week. A High Surf Advisory remains in effect.

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.TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING... Strengthening and persistent north-northeasterly winds this week will result in increasing tidal departures along the southeast South Carolina and southeast Georgia coast. Minor coastal flooding is possible during the late afternoon/early evening high tide cycle, mainly for the Charleston and Colleton county coast, starting as early as Tuesday. The risk will continue into late week.

Heading into this weekend and next week, astronomical tides will increase due to the upcoming Full Moon (Oct 7) and Perigee (Oct 8). This in combination with the anticipation of continued northeasterly flow will cause the possibility of coastal flooding to become more likely along the entire coast, including both Downtown Charleston and Fort Pulaski. Saltwater inundation could then occur during both the morning and evening high tide cycles during this time. Although there is considerable uncertainty this far out, persistent favorable winds have the potential to produce up to major coastal flooding.

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.CHS WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... GA...High Risk for Rip Currents through Tuesday evening for GAZ117-119- 139-141. High Surf Advisory from 8 PM this evening to 8 AM EDT Saturday for GAZ117-119-139-141. SC...High Risk for Rip Currents through Tuesday evening for SCZ048>051. High Surf Advisory from 8 PM this evening to 8 AM EDT Saturday for SCZ048>051. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory from 5 PM this afternoon to 2 AM EDT Wednesday for AMZ330. Small Craft Advisory until 6 AM EDT Sunday for AMZ350-352-354- 374.

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