Severe Thunderstorm Warning
Issued by NWS Charleston, SC

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BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Severe Thunderstorm Warning
National Weather Service Charleston SC
331 PM EDT Sun May 19 2024

The National Weather Service in Charleston has issued a

* Severe Thunderstorm Warning for portions of...
  Chatham County in southeastern Georgia...
  Jasper County in southeastern South Carolina...

* Until 430 PM EDT.

* At 331 PM EDT, severe thunderstorms were located along a line
  extending from near Garden City to Fort Pulaski National Monument,
  moving east at 35 mph.

  HAZARD...60 mph wind gusts and quarter size hail.

  SOURCE...Radar indicated.

  IMPACT...Minor hail damage to vehicles is possible. Expect wind
           damage to trees and powerlines.

* Locations impacted include:
  Pooler, Richmond Hill, Tybee Island, Wilmington Island, Fort
  Pulaski National Monument, Midtown Savannah, Downtown Savannah,
  Savannah International Airport, I-16/I-95 Interchange, Hunter Army
  Airfield, Coffee Bluff, Godley Station, Montgomery, Garden City,
  and Port Wentworth.

This warning includes the following interstates:
 I-16 between mile markers 152 and 168.
 I-516 between mile markers 3 and 9.
 I-95 in Georgia between mile markers 93 and 105.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

For your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a
building.

Report damage directly to the Charleston National Weather Service at
888-383-2024 when it is safe to do so.

&&

LAT...LON 3194 8129 3198 8129 3198 8131 3200 8130
      3202 8133 3212 8136 3216 8131 3212 8104
      3204 8092 3204 8089 3206 8092 3207 8087
      3201 8081 3198 8082 3196 8083
TIME...MOT...LOC 1931Z 285DEG 31KT 3207 8120 3205 8087

HAIL THREAT...RADAR INDICATED
MAX HAIL SIZE...1.00 IN
WIND THREAT...RADAR INDICATED
MAX WIND GUST...60 MPH

$$