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Myrtle Beach area bracing for severe storms. Watch their impact on live cameras.

A family walks across the road during wind and rain from Tropical Storm Debby on Wednesday, Aug. 7 in Myrtle Beach. TSN File.
A family walks across the road during wind and rain from Tropical Storm Debby on Wednesday, Aug. 7 in Myrtle Beach. TSN File. Jlee@thesunnews.com

Horry County is bracing for severe storms Monday with forecasters calling for wind gusts as high as 49 mph and risks of tornados in the region.

The Myrtle Beach area is currently under a wind advisory, according to the National Weather Service.

Residents are encouraged to stay inside and stay “weather aware” as a line of supercell storms pass over the Grand Strand area.

Myrtle Beach has several traffic cameras and live-view cameras set-up by area businesses that will allow residents to monitor the storms from the safety of their homes.

Traffic cameras

Drivers considering braving roads in the storm can monitor streets live with South Carolina Department of Transportation cameras. SCDOT maintains a map with current precipitation, weather alerts and traffic. Users can also watch roads with hundreds of live cameras.

Around Horry County, SCDOT has:

  • A camera on Veterans Highway south of S.C. 90 
  • Two cameras on S.C. 544 at Dick Pond and Windsor Bay roads
  • 20 cameras along U.S. 501 from Main Street in Aynor to the Intracoastal Waterway 
  • 23 cameras along U.S. 17 from the bypass median at S.C. 544 to Bellamy Avenue

Waterfront cameras

You can check out live views of the Grand Strand coastline for yourself with live-streaming cameras from local businesses, hotels and outlets from Little River to Pawleys Island.

From north to south, live cameras in Little River and North Myrtle Beach are available at:

From north to south, live cameras in Myrtle Beach are available at:

From north to south, live cameras around Garden City, Murrells Inlet, Pawleys Island and Surfside Beach are available at:

This story was originally published January 30, 2026 at 5:00 AM.

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