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Tropical cyclone choline rushing to coastal Carolina

(CNN)Tropical Storm Colin rages along the South Carolina coast on Saturday on its way to the North Carolina coast. Was there. A country that can be annoying to travelers and delights on the weekend of July 4th.

Colin is located about 5 miles west of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, with a continuous wind of 40 mph, around 11:00 am eastern standard time, the National Hurricane Center said. increase.

Colin's heaviest rains and strongest winds were along the Carolina coast and in the sea on Saturday mornings. Still, by Sunday morning, local heavy rains (up to 4 inches) could cross the coast of South Carolina and parts of North Carolina, the center said.

The storm formed near the coast of South Carolina at the beginning of Saturday.

On Saturday morning, a tropical storm warning was issued on almost the north third of the South Carolina coast and most of the North Carolina coast. The warning means that a tropical storm condition with a lasting wind of at least 39mph was possible within the next 36 hours.

Colin is expected to climb the coast of North Carolina from late Saturday to Sunday, leave the Atlantic Ocean, and leave the United States by Sunday night.

Separate storms can hit the country's capital and northeast

Meanwhile, other storms hit some parts of the United States on Saturday There is a possibility.

Heavy storms can occur in the northern and northeastern parts of Plains, and lightning can be scattered in most of the southern part.

The day's greatest risk to harsh weather, the "small" risk, level 2, 5 appeared to be in eastern Montana and Dakotas, and from northern Virginia to New England. rice field. Storm Prediction Centersaid.

This includes Washington DC. Baltimore, Philadelphia; New York City; and Boston. According to the center, wind and hail can be damaged.

Drivers in these areas may have to slow it down, CNN meteorologist Karen Maginnis said Saturday morning.

“These roads are very cumbersome and you need to be careful and take the time,” says Maginnis.