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Watch live: SC governor to update state's Hurricane Isaias preparations at 4PM
Isaias could threaten parts of South Carolina’s coast by the end of the weekend or Monday.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster will speak to the public Friday afternoon about the state’s plans for possible impacts from Hurricane Isaias.
McMaster is set to make remarks at 4 p.m. from the state’s emergency operations center alongside other state officials. WLTX will have live coverage both here online and on-air.
Currently Isaias is in the Bahamas and is a Category 1 hurricane with winds of 75 MPH. Long range forecasts are still uncertain about exactly what the storm will do, but in general, it’s believed it will approach Florida then curve northward where it will come up toward the South and North Carolina coastline Monday.
The models have shifted a little bit showing the storm coming closer to shore, which would increase the impacts to the state. A potential landfall in South Carolina cannot be ruled out at this point.
The storm is also forecast to get stronger in the coming days.
The South Carolina Emergency Management Division asked people Friday to begin preparations for the storm in case it were to affect the state. Residents should review personal safety plans.
Below is a list provided by SCEMD of steps to take to prepare for possible storms.
- Be sure your emergency supplies kit has enough bottled water and non-perishable food to sustain each family member for three days. Include a weather radio, flashlight, extra batteries, chargers, toiletries, change of clothes, blankets or sleeping bag, rain gear and appropriate footwear. Also include copies of important documents, such as birth certificates and insurance policies.
- Prepare your home for tropical storm conditions by making sure gutters are cleaned, storm drains are clear and any lawn furniture can be secured.
- Keep your cell phones and mobile devices charged in case of power outages.
- Gather pet supplies and put them in an easily-accessible container.
- Know Your Zone. Residents in coastal counties can know their hurricane evacuation zone instantly by visiting scemd.org/KnowYourZone or downloading the SC Emergency Manager mobile app.
- Stay tuned to local media for the latest advisories from the National Weather Service and National Hurricane Center (NHC), as well as state and local emergency management officials.
- Follow trusted, verified sources for the latest news and be prepared to follow the instructions of state and local public safety officials.
Key state agencies and county emergency managers are making initial preparations for the possibility of any hazardous situations while select personnel from SCEMD’s Operations and Preparedness sections continue to monitor Hurricane Isaias from the State Emergency Operations Center in West Columbia.