Beaufort County, August 4, 2025
News Summary
Beaufort County is currently under a flash flood warning due to severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall that has already caused flooding in various areas. With forecasts predicting up to an additional 3 inches of rain, residents in low-lying areas are advised to seek higher ground and avoid driving through flooded roads. The National Weather Service has issued this warning until 6:45 AM, emphasizing the importance of safety and vigilance during these weather conditions.
Beaufort County Under Flash Flood Warning: Stay Safe!
Good morning, folks in Beaufort County! We wanted to give you a heads-up about some significant weather that kicked off early Sunday morning, with a flash flood warning in effect for our area until 6:45 a.m. The National Weather Service in Charleston, SC, issued this alert following reports of intense thunderstorms along with some serious rainfall.
What’s Happening?
As of 4:38 a.m., Doppler radar was showing thunderstorms in action, unleashing a torrential downpour that’s already delivered between 2 to 4 inches of rain. The news doesn’t get much better—is anyone up for another 1 to 3 inches? That’s what’s expected to fall shortly. Many areas are already feeling the impacts of flash flooding, so we’re letting you know what’s going on.
Where is it Happening?
If you’re in or around Hilton Head Island, Forest Beach, Lawton, Calibogue Cay, Sea Pines, or Harbortown, this warning is especially important for you. We recommend keeping a close eye on local updates as conditions can change rapidly.
Staying Safe
With flooding likely already happening or expected to start soon, it’s vital to be cautious. The slogan you need to remember is: “Turn around, don’t drown” when you come upon flooded roads. Tragically, many flood-related fatalities happen when people attempt to drive through floodwaters, thinking they can make it across.
If you live in a flood-prone area or if you’re camping in a low-lying spot, now is the time to move to higher ground. If you need to evacuate, make sure to lock your home before heading out. If you’ve got a little extra time, it’s smart to disconnect appliances and utilities before leaving to avoid any potential electrical issues when you return.
What to Avoid
As the water rises, steer clear of basements or any rooms where water is touching electrical outlets or cords. You’ll want to evacuate immediately if you notice any sparks or hear buzzing noises. Remember, water can be unpredictable, and floodwaters often hide deadly currents. Even just 6 inches of moving water can sweep you off your feet!
If you do find yourself trapped by rising water, search for the highest point you can reach and make sure to call emergency services at 911.
Keep Driving Safe
For those who are on the road, heed the warnings: just 12 inches of rushing water can carry away most vehicles. Avoid driving through flooded roads at all costs, as your vehicle could easily hydroplane—a dangerous situation where water creates a slippery layer between your tires and the pavement.
Flood Alert System Updates
Stay safe, Beaufort County! With these tips and ongoing updates, you can keep yourself and your loved ones out of harm’s way during this weather event.
FAQs
What should I do if I encounter flooded roads?
It’s best to turn around and avoid driving through. Even a small amount of water can be dangerous.
How much rain is expected in Beaufort County?
Between 1 to 3 inches is anticipated on top of what has already fallen.
Is brief flooding safe to walk through?
No, floodwaters can contain hidden currents and can be electrically charged, making walking through them extremely risky.
What should I do if I need to evacuate?
Make sure to lock your home, disconnect appliances, and move to higher ground if you’re in a flood-prone area.
Key Features of the Flash Flood Warning
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Issued by | National Weather Service Charleston, SC |
| Effective Time | Until 6:45 AM |
| Rainfall Amounts | 2 to 4 inches already, an additional 1 to 3 inches expected |
| Affected Areas | Hilton Head Island, Forest Beach, Lawton, Calibogue Cay, Sea Pines, Harbortown |
| Safety Recommendations | Turn around if flooding occurs, evacuate if necessary, avoid walking/driving through floodwaters |
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Additional Resources
- The State
- Wikipedia: Flash Flood
- AOL News
- Google Search: Beaufort County weather
- Island Packet
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Flood
- WITN
- Google News: Beaufort County flash flood
- AOL News
- Google Scholar: Flash flood preparedness
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