Tornado Watch Shakes Charlotte Suburbs, Worries York and Lancaster

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Tornado Watch Shakes Charlotte Suburbs, Worries York and Lancaster

Morning commuters south of Charlotte faced heightened risks Wednesday from a Tornado Watch covering York, Chester, Lancaster, and Chesterfield counties in northern South Carolina through 1 p.m. This alert preceded storms with potential rotation, damaging winds, and a marginal severe weather risk tied to a passing cold front.

Watch Details

The National Weather Service issued the early notice for the broad storm band sliding east, urging residents to review safety plans without immediate sheltering. York County—fresh off recent council news and election buzz—saw overlaps with prior Lowcountry alerts, emphasizing regional vigilance amid your interest in Carolinas weather and local updates.

Risk Level

Storm Prediction Center rated it “marginal,” signaling isolated threats like brief tornadoes or gusts, not widespread but serious for affected spots. SC’s Severe Weather & Flood Safety Week reinforced prep via NWS Greenville-Spartanburg resources for schools and homes.

Preparation Tips

Stay tuned to live radar from WCNC or SPC; prepare interior safe rooms, charged phones for alerts, and NOAA radio. Act swiftly on any Tornado Warning, prioritizing low-level shelter.

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