News Summary
Early Saturday morning, severe thunderstorms swept through Dillon and Marlboro Counties, causing widespread damage and power outages. The National Weather Service issued strong thunderstorm alerts, with wind gusts up to 40 mph and pea-sized hail reported. Key areas affected included Bennettsville and Hartsville. Over 1,600 residents are currently without power as emergency services respond to the aftermath. Safety precautions have been emphasized as more storms are anticipated in the region.
Dillon, SC — Severe thunderstorms swept through Dillon and Marlboro Counties early Saturday morning, causing widespread damage and power outages. An updated report from the National Weather Service (NWS) Wilmington NC issued strong thunderstorm alerts for Marlboro and Darlington counties, effective until 3:15 a.m. These storms brought wind gusts of up to 40 mph along with pea-sized hail, measuring approximately 0.25 inches.
Doppler radar first tracked the thunderstorms at 1:57 a.m., noting that they extended from seven miles north of Cheraw Municipal Airport to nine miles north of Sumter County Airport, moving northeast at a pace of 30 mph. The strong winds associated with the storm have potential to knock down tree limbs and blow around unsecured objects. Minor hail damage to vegetation is also anticipated. Key areas affected include Bennettsville, Hartsville, Darlington, and Mccoll, along with portions of Interstate 20 near mile marker 126. Residents are strongly advised to seek indoor shelter during these dangerous conditions.
Statistics highlight the risks associated with thunderstorms; the U.S. experiences approximately 25 million lightning strikes each year, primarily in summertime, resulting in around 20 fatalities annually. As thunderstorms approach, the likelihood of lightning incidents escalates, peaking when the storm is overhead. Additionally, the occurrence of hydroplaning increases during heavy rain, an uncontrolled sliding of vehicles on wet roads that can lead to accidents.
Earlier on Friday at 8:43 p.m., a separate alert warned residents in Marlboro County of strong thunderstorms until 9:30 p.m., indicating similar hazards. Reports from southern North Carolina confirmed tornado damage, prompting a survey team to assess the damage in Marlboro County. Central North Carolina faced not only heavy rain but also tornado warnings, which led to traffic accidents and flash flood warnings across the region. Matthews reported sightings of a small tornado in Columbus County in addition to downed trees in Robeson County and Orange County.
In the wake of the storms, over 1,600 residents are currently without power in Dillon County, with an additional 230 customers experiencing outages in Marlboro County. Duke Energy is actively working to restore power, estimating that services will return by 12:30 a.m. Reports indicate varying degrees of damage in Dillon County, with scattered trees observed along Highway 301 North and South, along with minor flooding in particular areas.
An Amtrak train experienced minor damage after encountering a tree that had fallen across the railroad track. Residents described the quick onset of heavy rain and strong winds, leading to trees falling within minutes of the storm’s arrival. Along Highway 301 South, minor flooding occurred, especially in areas known to inundate during heavy rain events.
As the region attempts to recover from this meteorological event, officials emphasize the importance of ongoing safety precautions as additional thunderstorms may develop. Residents are encouraged to stay informed of weather alerts and report any damage or outages to local authorities. Emergency responders are prepared to assist those affected by the severe weather conditions. Safety measures, including staying indoors and avoiding flooded roads, are recommended until the storm systems have passed and conditions stabilize.
As such weather events continue to pose challenges, the connectivity and resilience of the community will be tested in the days to come.
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Additional Resources
- The State: Severe Thunderstorm Alerts
- Wikipedia: Thunderstorm
- Myrtle Beach Online: Weather News
- Google Search: Severe Weather Alerts
- WPDE: Damage from Thunderstorm in Dillon
- Google Scholar: Thunderstorm Damage
- NJ.com: Tornado Warnings
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Tornado
- WRAL: Tornado Damage in NC
- Google News: Tornado News
