Virginia, tropical depression and Chantal
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Chantal, now a tropical depression, is expected to bring heavy rainfall to multiple states along the east coast on Monday, July 7.
Chantal downgraded to a tropical depression over the weekend and was moving northeast through Virginia early morning Monday as flash flood threats continued near the storm, forecasters say. There have been no local impact in Louisiana.
Chantal weakened into a post-tropical cyclone after forming off the coast of Florida, bringing significant flooding to several Eastern U.S. states, according to the National Hurricane Center. Chantal became a tropical depression on Friday, bringing heavy rain to Central Florida.
After Tropical Storm Chantal made landfall in South Carolina over the Fourth of July weekend bringing flash flooding to central North Carolina, the tropics are now quiet. Well, sort of.
Tropical Storm Chantal made landfall in South Carolina, will potential bring heavy rain and gusty winds in southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina.
The Carolinas continue to be impacted by Chantal whose downgraded to a Tropical Depression on Sunday. As a Tropical Storm, it made landfall in the Carolinas early Sunday