Flash Flood — Williamsburg, South Carolina
2016-10-08 · near Bartell Xrds, Williamsburg, South Carolina
Event narrative
Flood waters washed out a portion of roadway at the intersection of Old Georgetown Road and Dewey Cox Road near the Florence and Williamsburg County line.
Wider weather episode
Major Hurricane Matthew moved up the southeast coast and slowly weakened to a category 1 storm as it moved up along the South Carolina coast and then eastward near the North Carolina coast. The hurricane brought 6 to 12 inches of rain and up to 15 inches to some areas of northeast South Carolina, with the bulk of the rainfall occurring within a 12 hour period. This rain fell on wet to in some cases saturated soil due to much above normal rainfall in September. The result was historic flooding; widespread flash flooding, and an extended period of major to record river flooding. Matthew's flooding rains, surge and wind brought loss of life, displaced tens of thousands of people, and caused hundreds of millions of dollars in structural damage as homes and businesses were devastated or totally destroyed. Major infrastructure will have to be repaired or rebuilt.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 664366. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.