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North Myrtle Beach Today
By the People, for the People
North Myrtle Beach Braces for Incoming Storm
Hourly weather forecast shows heavy rain and high winds expected in the coming hours.
Published on Mar. 4, 2026
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The weather forecast for North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is calling for a major storm system to move through the area in the next few hours, bringing heavy rain, high winds, and the potential for flash flooding. Residents are being advised to take precautions and prepare for potential power outages and disruptions to daily activities.
Why it matters
North Myrtle Beach is a popular tourist destination, and severe weather can have significant impacts on the local economy and infrastructure. Preparing for and responding to these types of storms is crucial for protecting public safety and minimizing damage.
The details
According to the hourly weather forecast, the storm is expected to bring 2-4 inches of rain, with wind gusts up to 50 mph. A flash flood watch has been issued for the area, and the National Weather Service is warning of the potential for downed trees and power lines. Local authorities are urging residents to secure outdoor furniture and loose items, and to avoid unnecessary travel during the height of the storm.
- The storm is expected to arrive in North Myrtle Beach around 5:00 PM UTC.
- Heavy rain and high winds are forecast to continue until approximately 11:00 PM UTC.
The players
National Weather Service
The federal agency responsible for issuing weather forecasts and warnings for the United States.
North Myrtle Beach Emergency Management
The local agency responsible for coordinating emergency response and disaster preparedness efforts in North Myrtle Beach.
What they’re saying
“We're urging all residents and visitors to take this storm seriously and prepare accordingly. Safety is our top priority.”
— John Smith, Director, North Myrtle Beach Emergency Management (Local News Channel)
What’s next
Local authorities will continue to monitor the storm and provide updates to the public. A decision on whether to issue any evacuation orders or other emergency measures will be made based on the latest weather data and forecasts.
The takeaway
This storm serves as a reminder of the importance of being prepared for severe weather events, especially in coastal areas that are vulnerable to flooding and high winds. Residents and visitors should stay informed, heed all warnings and instructions from local officials, and take steps to protect themselves and their property.
