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Severe Thunderstorm Watch Issued for Carolinas

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Charlotte, NC, August 21, 2025

News Summary

A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect for several counties in the Carolinas, including the Charlotte Metro area. Strong storms are expected, with wind gusts potentially reaching 40 mph and risks of isolated tornadoes. Residents are advised to seek shelter indoors and stay informed about the weather as conditions develop throughout the day.

Charlotte, NC — A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for multiple counties in the Carolinas, effective from 2 p.m. until 7 p.m. on March 31. Meteorologists expect strong storms to target the Charlotte Metro area, with a Level 3 severe weather risk indicated on a scale of 1 to 5.

Residents in central and southern counties have been alerted for possible severe weather conditions, which may include damaging wind gusts and even an isolated tornado. The storms are forecasted to begin impacting the High Country area between noon and 3 p.m. and are expected to reach the Charlotte Metro by 2 p.m., lasting until approximately 6 p.m.

As the storms roll through, by 4 p.m., they will likely move along and east of the Interstate 77 corridor, with continuous activity expected until around 9 p.m.

In addition to the thunderstorm watch, the National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a specific weather alert for strong thunderstorms in Laurens and Greenwood counties that will be in effect until 8 p.m. Residents are warned to be cautious of wind gusts reaching up to 40 mph, along with the possibility of pea-sized hail measuring 0.25 inches.

Those in locations such as Cross Hill, Waterloo, Lake Greenwood, Coronaca, and Mountville should be particularly vigilant as these areas are highlighted in the alert.

Residents are strongly advised to seek shelter indoors during thunderstorms and to refrain from driving through flooded roadways, which pose serious risks to vehicle control. Lightning also presents a significant danger; individuals should take precautions, such as moving to safe shelter in the event that thunder is heard.

The weather report further clarifies the risks associated with hydroplaning, a condition in which a driver loses control of a vehicle due to excess water in front of the tires, which can occur during heavy rainfall.

In light of the impending severe weather, authorities emphasize the importance of safety and preparedness. Staying informed about the weather and having an emergency plan can mitigate risks associated with thunderstorms, including the probability and dangers of lightning strikes.

As thunderstorms develop, it is crucial for residents across affected areas to remain vigilant and follow safety recommendations to ensure their well-being during this severe weather situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Severe Thunderstorm Watch?

A Severe Thunderstorm Watch means that conditions are favorable for severe thunderstorms in the area. It indicates that residents should stay alert and prepared for possible severe weather.

What should I do during a severe thunderstorm?

During a severe thunderstorm, it is recommended to stay indoors in a safe location, avoid driving, and seek shelter if necessary. It is also advisable to stay tuned to local weather updates.

How can I stay safe during lightning storms?

If you hear thunder, move indoors immediately. Avoid using electrical appliances and stay away from windows.

What is hydroplaning?

Hydroplaning occurs when a vehicle loses traction on wet roads due to water accumulation, leading to a loss of control. It can happen during heavy rain or in flooded areas.

Summary of Thunderstorm Features

Feature Details
Watch Timing 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. on March 31
Areas Affected Charlotte Metro and neighboring counties
Wind Gusts Up to 40 mph
Hail Size Pea-sized (0.25 inches)
Severe Weather Risk Level Level 3 (on a scale of 1-5)

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