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- Chantal downgraded to tropical depression: See tracker
Tropical Storm Chantal, which formed off the coast of South Carolina on Saturday, July 5, began to weaken after making landfall early Sunday, leading the National Hurricane Center to downgrade it
- Tropical Storm Chantal downgraded to tropical depression - ABC News
Tropical storm warnings were extended up to Surf City, North Carolina, ahead of Tropical Storm Chantal's landfall in South Carolina early Sunday
- Tropical Storm Chantal weakens to tropical depression, moves inland . . .
Chantal, which is now classified as a 30-kt tropical depression, should continue to weaken as the cyclone moves further inland on July 6, the NHC forecast said All tropical storm warnings have
- Chantal weakens to tropical depression after landfall along South . . .
What was once Tropical Storm Chantal made landfall along the South Carolina coast as officials warned of rough surf and flash flooding as the system continued to slowly make its way inland
- Chantal weakens to a tropical depression, brings deluge to Carolinas - MSN
Tropical Storm Chantal was downgraded to a depression on Sunday after making landfall in South Carolina The system made landfall near Litchfield Beach at about 4 a m ET on Sunday, the National
- Chantal weakens to a tropical depression but raises concerns of flash . . .
MIAMI — Tropical Storm Chantal was downgraded to a depression Sunday but raised concerns of possible flash flooding as it makes its way into central and eastern North Carolina Chantal made landfall near Litchfield Beach, South Carolina, at about 4 a m EDT Sunday, the National Hurricane Center in
- Map: Tracking Tropical Depression Chantal - The New York Times
Chantal was a tropical depression over North Carolina late Sunday Eastern time, the National Hurricane Center said in its latest advisory Chantal is the third named storm to form in the Atlantic
- Chantal becomes Tropical Storm, makes landfall, and weakens to a . . .
Over the last few days the area of disturbed weather off the East Coast coalesced into Tropical Storm Chantal, made landfall on the South Carolina coast, and is slowly weakening and moving north It is now a Tropical Depression with further weakening likely It will continue to bring some rainy conditions to central and eastern North Carolina and Virginia over the next couple of days until it
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