Tropical storm warnings had been prolonged as much as Surf Metropolis, North Carolina, as Tropical Storm Chantal churned off the coast of the southeastern U.S. on Saturday, in response to the Nationwide Hurricane Middle.
As of two a.m. on Sunday, the storm was barely stronger than it had been hours earlier, with its most sustained winds elevated to 60 mph because it moved north at about 8 mph.
Chantal’s middle was positioned at that hour about 75 miles east-northeast of Charleston, South Carolina, in response to the Nationwide Hurricane Middle.
Scattered showers and thunderstorms from Chantal’s outer bands had been impacting parts of the South and North Carolina shoreline Saturday night, together with rising tough surf and harmful rip currents.
Circumstances will proceed to deteriorate within the coming hours because the storm nears the coast. Little further change in energy is predicted previous to landfall, which is able to seemingly happen earlier than dawn.
Tropical storm situations had been anticipated to start Saturday night for parts of the Carolina shoreline from South Santee River to Surf Metropolis, the place the Tropical Storm Warning is in impact.


Heavy rainfall throughout the coastal Carolinas will trigger some flash flooding by way of Monday, with storm complete rainfall of two to 4 inches and native quantities as much as 6 inches anticipated for the Carolinas.
Chantal will convey minor storm surge for elements of the Carolina shoreline, with between 1 to three ft of storm surge potential for coastal areas underneath the Tropical Storm Warning.
The system can be anticipated to convey life-threatening surf and rip currents alongside elements of the East Coast from northeastern Florida to the Mid-Atlantic states over the subsequent couple of days.

This picture supplied by NOAA exhibits Tropical Storm Chantal forming off the coast of the Carolinas on July 5, 2025.
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The third named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season varieties on common round Aug. 3, in response to the Nationwide Hurricane Middle.