Tropical Storm Imelda is no longer expected to hit South Carolina’s coast, but Horry County’s beaches will still see some rain and dangerous rip currents.
Myrtle Beach area could face coastal flooding for first time in two years. How high will the water get from tropical storm?
Roads closed from flooding in Myrtle Beach and Horry County, with some cars getting trapped in the water. Here's how much ...
A combination of king tides and strong weekend rain storm has caused significant beach erosion along parts of Horry County.
A tropical wave located over the tropical central Atlantic is expected to move westward at 15 to 20 mph during the next ...
Heavy rain and king tides have brought the water right to some Grand Strand residents’ front doors. Here’s when things will ...
Last winter, snow powdered the Myrtle Beach area. As the weather cools down, here’s what might be in store this time.
A King Tide cycle is expected to aide in coastal flooding to places around Charleston and the Grand Strand during the ...
Beaches help to serve as an extra layer of protection from wind and waves for both life and infrastructure, and the U.S. Army ...
Despite the rainy weather, dozens of people gathered Sunday morning at RipTydz Oceanfront Grille & Rooftop Bar to help raise ...