"South Carolina Faces Severe Weather Threat with Tornado Watch and Widespread Damage"

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The tornado threat has ended in South Carolina, but winds are expected to continue at 30 to 40 miles per hour through Tuesday night and into Wednesday. GSP Airport has received 4 inches of rain in the last 24 hours, which is what they usually get in a month. Flash flood warnings are in effect for Greenville County, with reports of trees down in the area. Miracle Hill Ministries is keeping severe weather shelters open until 4 p.m., and residents are advised to remain cautious of water covering roads and potential flash flooding.
- Tornado watch issued for parts of South Carolina WYFF4 Greenville
- Severe weather is possible across South Carolina today News 19 WLTX
- Trees, power lines fall across South Carolina WSOC Charlotte
- Winds pick up as tornado threat ends in South Carolina WYFF4 Greenville
- Multiple road closures, trees, power lines down across viewing area WBTV
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