Jul 23, 2023 at 5:05 PM
Best risk for new flooding is shifting into Summerville and Goose Creek as thunderstorms push inland. Rain rates around Park Circle have mercifully come down. Please send any flooding reports!
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Best risk for new flooding is shifting into Summerville and Goose Creek as thunderstorms push inland. Rain rates around Park Circle have mercifully come down. Please send any flooding reports!

Standard July warmth and mugginess will continue on Sunday. We’ll start the day in the mid-70s under partly cloudy skies, and we should get the first part of the day in rain-free. From there, we’ll start to see showers and thunderstorms develop by mid-afternoon and make their way into the area from the west and southwest throughout the rest of the evening. The strongest storms could produce strong wind gusts, while heavy rain and frequent lightning will be more widespread concerns. Be ready to bring outdoor activities inside if thunderstorms approach.
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