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Date added: Thursday August 30, 2006: 9am EST

Tropical Storm Once Again; Carolinas in Sight

By HurricaneNow.com

Tracking Towards A South Carolina Landfall

Hang on to your hats and rain gear South Carolina- Ernesto's 55 mile per hour winds and up to 12 inches of rain are heading your way. It's been a soggy go across Florida, but fortunately he didn't live up to his birth announcement. Watch out, he could strengthen further and land as a minimal category one hurricane.

Where Next?

Looks like Ernesto will slog almost due north to Virginia, Pennsylvania and into Canada as a tropical depression by Sunday, bringing a wet holiday weekend to all in the path.

Tropical Storm Force Winds Can Still Cause Damage

Yes, even tropical storm force winds can cause damage (see our video primer on gale force winds here).

Future Storms? We'll Wait and See

Nothing is looming in the Atlantic, but John is the big news off the Baja coast of Mexico.

 

 
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