Slow Hurricane Season: SC Still Urged to Stay Alert
Slow Hurricane Season: SC Still Urged to Stay Alert
US · Published Sep 11, 2025
South Carolina residents are urged to stay alert despite a slow start to the hurricane season.
Experts cite dry air and wind shear as reasons for the lull, but warn of potential increases in storm activity.
"Homegrown" storms can form quickly near the U.S. coast, making preparedness crucial for South Carolina.
Calm start doesn't mean season is over
Despite a remarkably calm start to the Atlantic hurricane season, South Carolina residents are urged to remain vigilant. As of September 10, the typical peak of hurricane activity, the region has experienced an unusual lull, with no tropical cyclones anticipated in the coming week.
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