As Potential Tropical Cyclone Eight looms off the coast of South and North Carolina, the National Hurricane Center is monitoring its landfall — expected to be on Monday afternoon.
Currently located 95 miles east-southeast of Charleston, South Carolina, the NHC says the low pressure system is a little stronger as it approaches the coast.
Gusty winds, heavy rains and coastal flooding is forecast to impact the area today.
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PTC 8 currently has maximum sustained winds of 50 mph and a minimum central pressure of 1006 mb. Little change in strength is expected as the system approaches land, the NHC says, but models show the system potentially becoming a tropical storm.
PTC 8 watches, warnings:
Tropical storm warning in effect for
- Edisto Beach, South Carolina northward to Ocracoke Inlet, North Carolina
After PTC 8 makes landfall, the system is expected to weaken as it moves inland. By late Wednesday, the system is expected to dissipate.
The greatest impacts from PTC 8 include tropical storm force winds, storm surge, rainfall, tornadoes, and rough surf.