MiamiIt is predicted that the tropical storm Chantal will produce strong storms in parts of the Carolinas and form against the southern coast of the United States. According to the Centro Nacional de Huracanes, tropical storm warnings were issued for parts of both states.
The weather center is located 125 kilometers (80 millimeters) to the southeast of Charleston, Carolina del Sur, the southernmost point of the night, and 225 kilometers (140 millimeters) to the southeast of Wilmington, Carolina del Norte. The Chantal winds were 75 kilometres per hour (45 millimetres per hour), and they were moving towards the north at 11 km/h (7 mph).
Bandas de lluvia avanzaban sobre la costa, signifying the NHC (siglas in English) of the hurricane center, and it was predicted that the center of misery would move over Carolina del Sur during the night or early hours of the day. It is calculated that having a strong fortification is followed by a rapid loss of strength after consuming a body.
Strong rainfall is predicted for the Carolinas’ coastal region up to the lunes, with total precipitation of 5 to 10 centimeters (2 to 4 pulgadas) and isolated amounts of up to 15 centimeters (6 pulgadas), which might result in minor flooding.
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This story was translated from English by an AP editor using a tool for artificial intelligence generation.