Charleston Faces Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms This Weekend
Charleston Faces Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms This Weekend
US · Published Apr 30, 2026
Charleston is anticipating heavy rain and thunderstorms this weekend, with potential for up to 3 inches of rainfall in some areas.
Localized flooding is a concern, especially in low-lying regions; residents are advised to prepare for wet conditions and potential disruptions.
The weather system is part of a larger pattern affecting the southeastern U.S., driven by an intensifying low-pressure system.
Charleston braces for heavy rain, thunderstorms
Charleston is preparing for a weekend of significant rainfall and thunderstorms, as forecasted by the National Weather Service. The impending weather system, originating from the Gulf of Mexico, is expected to deliver substantial rainfall, potentially accumulating up to 3 inches in localized areas. Accompanying thunderstorms are anticipated, heightening concerns about possible flooding, particularly in the city's low-lying regions. The root cause of this weather pattern lies within a larger system impacting the southeastern United States, propelled by a strengthening low-pressure system advancing northeastward. This confluence of Gulf moisture and atmospheric instability is creating an environment ripe for severe weather conditions.
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