Most likely it is the "Governors" lighthouse, built in 1985. It is not an official lighthouse, but it is active (privately maintained).
Snowfall is quite rare at Myrtle Beach, and it doesn't stick around after it falls.
To flicker or shimmer erratically.
Light can flicker when there are fluctuations in the electrical current powering the light source, causing the intensity of the light to vary rapidly.
Fluorescent lights flicker because they rely on a ballast to regulate the flow of electricity. If the ballast is faulty or the light bulb is reaching the end of its lifespan, it can cause the light to flicker.
A light bulb may flicker due to a loose connection, a faulty bulb, or fluctuations in the electrical current.
A light may flicker due to a loose bulb, faulty wiring, a problem with the light switch, or a fluctuation in the electrical supply.
363 miles taking this route:Take I-20 EAST, from Atlanta, to I-95 NORTH to FAYETTEVILLE at EXIT 141A in Florence, SOUTH CAROLINA.Take I-95 NORTH (10 miles) to SC-327 to MARION and MYRTLE BEACH off EXIT 170; turn right off the exit ramp.Take SC-327 SOUTH to U.S. 76 (at the third light). Turn left onto U.S. 76 EAST towards MARION and MYRTLE BEACH.Take U.S. 76 EAST to U.S. 501 SOUTH to MYRTLE BEACH via SC-576 around Marion.Take U.S. 501 SOUTH to Myrtle Beach.
The LED light may flicker when turned on due to fluctuations in the electrical current or a loose connection in the circuit.
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The ceiling fan light may flicker intermittently due to loose connections, a faulty light bulb, or a problem with the fan's wiring.
Your LED light may flicker due to issues with the electrical connection, a faulty LED driver, or incompatible dimmer switches.
Light bulbs may flicker due to a variety of reasons, such as a loose connection, a faulty bulb, or fluctuations in the electrical current. These issues can disrupt the flow of electricity to the bulb, causing it to flicker on and off.