Tropical update: Tropical Storm Ian headed for South Carolina; could regain hurricane status

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Published 2022-09-29
Ian has pushed offshore and is moving over warm waters. It will likely regain hurricane status as it makes its secondary U.S. landfall along the South Carolina coast

Ian spent 21 hours over Florida Wednesday, September 28 before re-entering into the Atlantic.

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All Comments (21)
  • This meteorologist is the best I have ever heard. Thank you so much for your help for the people listening to you.
  • @lailas.3205
    Man! This guy is not just a meteorologist, he's an educator! Imagine that: A weatherman who WANTS his audience to understand what he's saying! I actually enjoyed this video 😅
  • @pir8grl08
    This is probably one of the most direct reports about this storm that I have seen so far.
  • Thank you for giving us a clear understanding of what to expect along the SC coast. Clear and concise, without all the drama! Well done!
  • @Letitbeezee33
    I’m over here near Anderson SC and man has that wind been going since early am. This is scary. Y’all stay safe. My thoughts and prayers are still with those in Florida. 🙏
  • @Just_Joe71
    Very good explanation on how this storm is moving
  • hi Tim! I'm here in the Charleston area and I just want to say your reporting was so educational and put some of my mind at ease when it comes to what to expect! thank you for your insight!
  • @Tonia682
    I’m in the Charleston area, this was very informative.
  • @froggy41u
    This guy is an absolute pro! Talk about doing the work! This is certainly one of the most well done and thorough hurricane/tropical storm forecasts I've ever watched, and far beyond anything you'd ever get from the weather channel. Great Job!
  • @josephlak9366
    Prayers to people in South Carolina coast everyone stay safe
  • I'm in Florence SC, and thr center is gonna skirt right past us to the South West! so we will get the bad side of the storm! I'm ready to see a little wind and rain! thanks for the update!
  • @nadigray4694
    This is the best explanation of all the variables I have seen from anyone. Thanks!!
  • I live in Greenville, just came to home from school, going to try to put all my things+some furniture on beds, then will do something with doors. Good luck everybody who will be affected 🙏
  • God, bless each and every person affected by this storm and surround them with Your love, protection, and angels. Let them know there are millions of us out here praying for them and their loved ones. We give You all the praise and glory forever, Lord, and know that even in the darkest hours, You are always with us. AMEN!🙏🏿
  • Excellent analysis and breakdown of the trajectory, implications of this weather event moving over the ocean and across state boundaries. Thank you!
  • I love weather education. Thank you. I'm Central South Carolina (Chapin/Irmo) We got our water and we're ready. I"m a survivor of Andrew when I was in Miami. These storms are no joke!!!
  • Great forecast explanations! I really appreciate the thorough review. I live in Wilmington, and we are prepped for some 60mph gusts.
  • I’m in Raleigh and had a feeling it was going to gain strength into hurricane status. We are going to get it here. I heard it was pushing further east towards us in Raleigh and NC.