Tropical Storm Chantal has now been downgraded to a tropical despair after making landfall early Sunday.
The storm made landfall close to Litchfield Seashore, South Carolina, in line with the Nationwide Hurricane Middle. Its most sustained winds have since decreased to 35 mph. Chantal is at present transferring to the north at 9 mph.
As of 11 a.m. ET, the middle of Chantal was about 20 miles to the southwest of Lumberton, North Carolina, or about 80 miles west of Wilmington, North Carolina, in line with the Nationwide Hurricane Middle.
All tropical storm warnings have been discontinued and the storm is anticipated to dissipate later immediately.
An ABC Information graphic exhibits landfall of Tropical Storm Chantal as of about 5 a.m. on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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About an hour after making landfall at round 4 a.m. ET Chantal had weakened, with sustained winds then of as much as 50 mph.
Scattered showers and thunderstorms from Chantal’s outer bands proceed to impression parts of inland South and North Carolina, with the extra concentrated showers and thunderstorms from Chantal’s inside bands transferring from the South and North Carolina shoreline inland.
The tropical storm watch has been discontinued from Edisto Seashore to South Santee River, South Carolina, together with Charleston.
An ABC Information graphic exhibits the anticipated monitor of Tropical Storm Chantal as of two a.m. on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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An ABC Information graphic exhibits alerts for Tropical Storm Chantal as of 5 a.m. on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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Chantal is anticipated to proceed to weaken because it strikes inland, probably changing into a tropical despair later immediately and dissipating by Monday.
The storm is forecast to provide scattered showers, and a few areas will see heavy rain and gusty winds from thunderstorms all through the day.
Flood watches stay in impact at the very least till Sunday night time from Myrtle Seashore to the west of Wilmington, North Carolina. Flood watches are anticipated to increase into elements of inland North Carolina, together with Fayetteville and Raleigh, till Monday.
An ABC Information graphic exhibits flood watches for Tropical Storm Chantal as of 5 a.m. on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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Chantal, the third named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, was forecast to deliver 2 to 4 inches of rain to parts of the jap Carolinas, with remoted quantities of as much as 6 inches that might trigger flash flooding.
Thunderstorms from the bands of Chantal can also produce remoted tornadoes, in addition to lightning and gusty winds.
The storm was additionally anticipated to deliver minor storm surges to elements of the Carolina shoreline, with between 1 to three ft of storm surge potential throughout excessive tide for coastal areas below the tropical storm warnings.