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The Carolina Weather Group recaps Tuesday’s severe weather across the states, and looks ahead to another severe weather threat for Friday.
On January 9, 2024, a powerful storm brought severe thunderstorms to North Carolina and South Carolina.
High winds outside of thunderstorms caused tree and power line damage starting late morning on Tuesday. Winds along the Carolina coast, including New Bern, Wilmington, Myrtle Beach, and Charleston, peaked near 100 mph.
Severe thunderstorms with a risk of damaging straight-line winds and tornadoes also occurred. Powerful tornadoes struck locations such as Bamberg County, South Carolina, and the Claremont area of Catawba County in North Carolina.
Heavy rainfall caused flash flooding.
More severe thunderstorms are in the forecast for both North Carolina and South Carolina on Friday.
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