Marlboro County Prepares for Severe Thunderstorms

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Dark storm clouds with lightning displaying severe thunderstorm conditions in Marlboro County.

News Summary

Residents of Marlboro County should prepare for severe thunderstorms expected this Sunday evening at 6:30 p.m. The National Weather Service warns of strong storms bringing hail, wind gusts up to 50 mph, and increased lightning risk. Key areas affected include Bennettsville, McColl, and Wallace. Safety precautions are advised for outdoor activities as conditions may lead to hydroplaning and structural hazards. Stay informed and take necessary precautions to ensure your safety while hunkering down indoors until the storm passes.

Marlboro County Braces for Severe Thunderstorms!

Marlboro County residents, get ready to hunker down! The National Weather Service (NWS) in Wilmington, NC, has issued a thunderstorm alert this Sunday evening at 6:30 p.m. for strong storms rolling into the area. With potential threats like hail and wind gusts, everyone needs to pay attention until the storm passes around 7:45 p.m.

What to Expect

According to the weather alert, folks in the area can expect some serious hail – think marble-sized chunks, measuring around 0.5 inches. Coupled with that are wind gusts that could reach up to an eye-popping 50 mph. If you think that’s wild, just wait; Doppler radar has already spotted a stout thunderstorm just 7 miles north of Chesterfield. It’s on the move, heading southeast at about 20 mph, so things are sure to get lively!

Stay Safe!

The heavy winds from the approaching storm could easily bring down tree limbs and may even stress out any weakened trees in the area. There’s also a risk of minor hail damage to plants, so if you’ve got a garden you cherish, you might want to keep a close watch. Key locations in the line of fire include Bennettsville, McColl, Chavistown, Wallace, and Tatum, so if you’re in any of these spots, it’s smart to take precautions.

Outdoor Safety Tips

The NWS highly recommends that anyone outside at this moment should immediately seek shelter inside a sturdy building. As this storm moves through, your safety is the priority, folks! This weather isn’t just a light drizzle; it’s the real deal, and wild weather can take unexpected turns.

Watch Out for Lightning

On top of all that windy and hail-y excitement, there’s always the element of lightning to consider. Did you know that lightning strikes the United States around 25 million times a year? That’s right, and a good chunk of those strikes happens during the summer months when thunderstorms are more common. On average, roughly 20 people fall victim to lightning annually, so it’s wise to be cautious. The risk of lightning increases as the storm approaches, with the highest chance when it’s right above you, so don’t play any games with Mother Nature!

Driving Caution is Key

For those thinking they can brave the roads during this storm, think again! Hydroplaning could be a major threat. It happens when vehicles slide uncontrollably on wet roads, a concern particularly when there is a lot of water buildup in front of tires. As you can imagine, when a car rises on a layer of water, maintaining control can become almost impossible. Factors like speed, tire tread, and overall road conditions greatly contribute to this slipping hazard. Make sure your vehicle is equipped to handle wet surfaces and reduce your speed – a little caution now can prevent accidents later.

Keep an Eye Out!

With all these stormy warnings, the best advice is to stay informed and keep your loved ones safe. Stay tuned to local weather services for real-time updates, and make sure your emergency kits are at the ready just in case. Let’s get through this forecast together, Marlboro County, and remember to cozy up indoors while the storm rages outside!

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