CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Forecasters are monitoring an area of low pressure off the southeastern United States that could form over the weekend. The National Weather Service in Charleston said the non-tropical area has a 20% chance of developing tropical or subtropical characteristics as it moves toward the Carolinas early next week. The National Hurricane […]

CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Forecasters are monitoring an area of low pressure off the southeastern United States that could form over the weekend.

The National Weather Service in Charleston said the non-tropical area has a 20% chance of developing tropical or subtropical characteristics as it moves toward the Carolinas early next week.

The National Hurricane Center said the area of low pressure is a “few hundred miles” off the southeastern U.S. coastline.

The formation chance through 48 hours is near zero percent, and the formation chance through seven days is 30 percent.

Count on 2 for updates.

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