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Thunderstorm Alerts Issue for Darlington County

A thunderstorm approaching Darlington County with dark clouds and lightning.

News Summary

Residents of Darlington County have received a thunderstorm alert, warning of strong storms with hail and high winds. The alert is active until 5:30 p.m. with the potential for minor damage and risks for outdoor safety. Affected areas include North Hartsville and surrounding regions. With further storms expected on June 27, residents are advised to stay indoors and prepare for challenging driving conditions. Reports of damage in Lamar highlight the seriousness of the storm season. Stay informed and safe during this weather event.

Thunderstorm Alerts Hit Darlington County: Hail and High Winds Expected!

Hey there, Darlington residents! Buckle up because we’ve got some exciting weather news rolling into town! The National Weather Service has just issued a thunderstorm alert for Darlington County. This alert was updated around 5:06 p.m. on Sunday and will remain in effect until 5:30 p.m. Keep your umbrellas handy and eyes peeled as we dive into what to expect in the next few moments!

What’s Coming Our Way?

Strong thunderstorms are making their presence felt, and Doppler radar has tracked a particularly feisty one over North Hartsville, nearly stationary and ready to rumble. This thunderstorm is bringing *pea-sized hail*, measuring about 0.25 inches, right along with gusty winds that could whip up to 40 mph!

For those in and around Hartsville, Clyde, Kellytown, and even the Carolina Pines Regional Medical Center, it’s time to stay on alert! The potential for *minor hail damage* to vegetation and the risk of gusts knocking around tree limbs or unsecured objects is in the mix too.

Safety Precautions

If you happen to be outdoors, it’s wise to head inside and find some shelter. A cozy spot within a building can be your best friend when nature decides to stir things up! It’s not just the rain and wind that can be troublesome; let’s not forget about lightning. Did you know that in the U.S., lightning strikes a staggering 25 million times each year, particularly during the summer months? With averages showing 20 fatalities annually due to lightning strikes, staying safe is paramount!

Keep in mind that the likelihood of lightning spikes as the storm approaches, hits its peak when right overhead, and then starts to decrease as it passes. So, the key is to remain indoors until the storm has cleared.

Hydroplaning and Storm Driving Tips

Hydroplaning is another concern as we deal with heavy rainfall. This happens when a vehicle starts sliding uncontrollably on wet roads, thanks to a buildup of water pressure in front of the tires. While the specifics weren’t discussed in the alert, three main causes of hydroplaning are well-known and shouldn’t be ignored!

If you find yourself experiencing hydroplaning, it’s essential to remain calm and steer your vehicle in the direction you want to go!

More Thunderstorms on the Horizon

7:46 p.m. for both Darlington and Florence counties, lasting until 8:15 p.m.. This storm, detected over the Florence Darlington Technical College Main Campus, was bringing gusts up to an impressive 50 mph along with hail of the same “pea-sized” variety!

Locations impacted included major areas like Florence, Darlington, and Quinby, with highways such as Interstate 20 and Interstate 95 being mentioned in the alert. Driving through flooded roadways during torrential rainfall linked to the storm can prove hazardous, so tread carefully out there!

The Aftermath

There have already been reports from Lamar in Darlington County regarding damage caused by thunderstorms, specifically trees being downed. It’s believed that a *microburst* may have caused this damage, which involves high winds related to a rapidly descending column of air. In some cases, these microbursts occur *suddenly* and *without warning*, leaving little time for preparation.

As the storm season continues, stay informed, stay safe, and keep looking out for updates! Darlington County residents, let’s weather the storm together! 🌀

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