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Chantal Now a Tropical Depression After Landfall in South Carolina

  • Tropical Storm Chantal made landfall early July 6 near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, then weakened to a tropical depression by July 7 as it moved inland.
  • Chantal developed off the Florida coast on July 4 and strengthened to the season's third named storm before impacting South Carolina.
  • The system brought heavy rainbands, gusty winds, rough surf, and flash flooding risks to South Carolina and parts of North Carolina through July 7.
  • At 11 a.m. on July 7, Chantal was positioned close to 34.4 degrees North latitude, progressing northward at 9 mph, with maximum winds around 35 mph and a central pressure estimated at 1007 millibars.
  • All tropical storm watches and warnings ended by July 7, but heavy rainfall, coastal flooding up to two feet, life-threatening surf, and flash flood threats remain in the region.
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WOFL broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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