Stories Related to Tropical Storm Expected To Form Off South Carolina Coast In Next Few Hours

A tropical depression churning toward the South Carolina coast is expected to strengthen into a tropical storm overnight or on Saturday (May 28), the National Hurricane Center said Friday night.

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