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Myrtle Beach, SC area under tornado watch with severe thunderstorms coming. What to expect

A man walks his dogs on the beach during a break between rain squalls. Thursday Sept. 04, 2019.
A man walks his dogs on the beach during a break between rain squalls. Thursday Sept. 04, 2019. jlee@thesunnews.com

The Myrtle Beach area faces a tornado watch as severe thunderstorms move into the area.

The tornado watch is under effect until 2 p.m. for the Grand Strand, said Doug Hoehler, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service. A watch means tornadoes are possible but not imminent.

There may also be wind gusts up to 60 mph, according to the National Weather Service. The wind may make it difficult to travel.

Severe thunderstorms are expected in the Myrtle Beach area starting at noon and lasting until 5 p.m., Hoehler said. The storms may stick around after 5 p.m., but at a lesser intensity.

The Myrtle Beach area is under a tornado watch as severe thunderstorms are expected to roll into the area, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington. March 16, 2025
The Myrtle Beach area is under a tornado watch as severe thunderstorms are expected to roll into the area, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington. March 16, 2025 National Weather Service in Wilmington

“Preparation really is the first step in this sort of stuff,” Hoehler said. “Know well ahead of time what you’re going to do.”

Emalyn Muzzy
The Sun News
Emalyn Muzzy is the retail and leisure reporter for The Sun News. She started as a breaking news reporter in Myrtle Beach before switching to the business beat. She graduated from the University of Minnesota is 2022 with a degree in journalism and Spanish.
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