The coast should get some rain bands, but it won't be anything serious.
Hurricane Irene was a category 3, but had weakened to a category 1 by the time it made landfall in the U.S.
Hurricane Andrew was more intense than Hurricane Irene in terms of wind speed and damage. Andrew struck South Florida as a Category 5 hurricane in 1992 with wind speeds of 165 mph, causing catastrophic damage. In comparison, Irene made landfall in North Carolina in 2011 as a Category 1 hurricane with wind speeds of 85 mph, causing significant but less severe damage.
south carolina
5, Maryland, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.
South Carolina has experienced numerous hurricanes throughout its history, with significant storms recorded since the late 19th century. On average, the state faces about one hurricane every few years. Notable hurricanes include Hurricane Hugo in 1989 and Hurricane Florence in 2018. The exact number of hurricanes can vary, but South Carolina has been impacted by dozens of tropical storms and hurricanes over time.
The last hurricane to hit South Carolina was Irene.
As of 11 p.m. EDT, August 26, South Carolina is feeling the effects of Hurricane Irene. Myrtle Beach has 40 mph winds and periods of heavy rain. That's about all South Carolina is going to get from this storm. It's headed north, toward the Outer Banks.
South Carolina.
Hurricane Irene was a category 3, but had weakened to a category 1 by the time it made landfall in the U.S.
Hurricane Andrew was more intense than Hurricane Irene in terms of wind speed and damage. Andrew struck South Florida as a Category 5 hurricane in 1992 with wind speeds of 165 mph, causing catastrophic damage. In comparison, Irene made landfall in North Carolina in 2011 as a Category 1 hurricane with wind speeds of 85 mph, causing significant but less severe damage.
south carolina
No, she made landfall at New Jersey. Whew! See link below for more:
North Carolina
Do you mean Hurricane Hanna? Hurricane Ike is moving towards the South Florida area. Hurrican Hanna is projected to hit the Carolina's sometime on Saturday. I hope this helps answer your questions. :)
Hurricane Charley hit North Carolina and South Carolina on August 15, 2004.
Yes but not a big threat just like the south
Hurricane Hugo was a Category 4 hurricane when it made landfall in South Carolina in 1989.