Tropical Storm Chantal makes landfall in South Carolina
- Tropical Storm Chantal's winds of 50 mph and warnings along the Carolina coast impact Fourth of July travel plans.
- Chantal formed off the southeast U.S. coast and intensified during early hurricane season, prompting warnings ahead of landfall during the holiday weekend.
- The storm’s maximum sustained winds reached 60 mph as lifeguards advised caution along the Carolina coast during the Fourth of July weekend.
- Travelers and beachgoers faced uncertain plans as the storm weakened to 40 mph winds, prompting lifeguard caution along the Carolina coast during the holiday weekend.
- Hurricane season underway, with travelers preparing amid life-threatening surf and rip currents stretching from Florida to the Mid-Atlantic states.
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The National Hurricane Center said that by 8 am the storm was located about 24 km northwest of Conway, with winds reduced to 64 km/h
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