CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Tropical Storm Ana lost the last of its strength and was downgraded to a depression as it created wet and windy conditions along the North and South Carolina coasts. At 5 p.m.
Tropical Storm Ana weakened slightly before making landfall in South Carolina on Sunday morning, sending pounding surf crashing against Atlantic beaches as it prepared to bluster inland, forecasters ...
This was no Mother’s Day gift to South Carolina as Ana made landfall on Sunday. Just before 6 am, Ana made landfall north of Myrtle Beach, SC with sustained winds of 45 mph, lower than the 50 mph ...
The first Atlantic tropical storm of the year weakened as it made landfall in South Carolina early Sunday. Ana is now a tropical depression, the National Hurricane Center said in its 2 p.m. ET update.