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Severe Thunderstorm Hits Williamsburg County, NC

Dark stormy sky over Williamsburg County, NC, indicating a severe thunderstorm.

Williamsburg County, NC, September 21, 2025

News Summary

Williamsburg County, NC, is under a severe thunderstorm warning issued at 5:42 p.m., lasting until 6:15 p.m. Expect wind gusts up to 40 mph and pea-sized hail. Communities in the warning zone include Salters, Trio, and Lane. Residents are advised to secure outdoor items and seek shelter due to increased lightning risks and potential hydroplaning hazards on the roads.

Severe Thunderstorm Alert for Williamsburg County, NC

Hey, folks! If you’re in Williamsburg County, North Carolina, it’s time to pay attention to the skies. A severe thunderstorm warning was issued on Saturday at 5:42 p.m., so if you’re in or around the area, it’s important to stay updated as this alert is set to last until 6:15 p.m..

What to Expect

Experts are forecasting some pretty gusty winds, reaching up to 40 mph. That’s enough to get your attention! So, if you have any outdoor furniture, decorations, or anything that isn’t secured, you might want to bring it inside. Pea-sized hail is also on the menu, with expected sizes measuring around 0.25 inches. While that might sound small, it’s still capable of causing some minor damage to plants and gardens, so keep your eye out!

Where’s It Happening?

The storm is currently moving southeast at a slow pace of about 10 mph and is located over Salters or near Kingstree. The areas specially mentioned in the warning include Salters, Trio, and Lane. So, if you live in these communities, it’s crucial to take this warning seriously.

Safety Tips

For anyone who happens to be outdoors at this time, the National Weather Service suggests you should consider seeking shelter in a sturdy building. Remember, thunderstorms can bring about dangerous conditions. When the storm is overhead, the chances of lightning strikes increase significantly. Did you know that lightning strikes the U.S. around 25 million times each year? Unfortunately, on average, about 20 people lose their lives due to lightning each year. So, staying indoors is definitely the safer choice!

Hydroplaning Warning

If you’re planning to be on the road as the rain starts to pour, be cautious! Hydroplaning can happen when a vehicle slides uncontrollably on wet surfaces. This occurs when water builds up in front of the tires faster than the vehicle can push it away. While the specifics of hydroplaning were not provided, it’s always good practice to slow down and drive carefully in adverse weather conditions.

Keep an Eye Out

So keep your radar up, Williamsburg County! Be mindful of the weather, secure your outdoor belongings, and make sure to stay safe. Don’t take unnecessary risks; a little planning will go a long way.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the duration of the thunderstorm warning?

The severe thunderstorm warning is in effect until 6:15 p.m. on Saturday.

What kind of damage can the expected hail cause?

The expected pea-sized hail can lead to minor damage to vegetation and outdoor plants.

What should I do to prepare for the storm?

You should seek shelter indoors, secure any loose outdoor items, and avoid driving if possible during the storm.

Weather Overview

Feature Details
Wind Gusts Up to 40 mph
Hail Size Pea-sized (0.25 inches)
Storm Movement Moving southeast at 10 mph
Areas Affected Salters, Trio, Lane
Lightning Strikes Per Year ∼25 million
Annual Lightning Fatalities Approximately 20

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