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- Chantal Continues To Produce Heavy Rain Inland, Flood Threat Remains</p>
<p>Jonathan Belles July 7, 2025 at 3:30 AM</p>
<p>Chantal strengthened just off the Southeast coast before making landfall around Litchfield Beach, South Carolina, before dawn Sunday morning.</p>
<p>Although the system continues to weaken as it pushes inland, it will continue to bring rain, gusty winds and rip currents.</p>
<p>Latest Status And Forecast</p>
<p>The center of the storm is disorganized and continuing to push inland across North Carolina with bands of rain and gusty winds. It's expected to track northward through Virginia into Monday.</p>

<p>Satellite Image of ChantalImpacts</p>
<p>Rainfall will be the most widespread impact from this system across North Carolina and Virginia. Localized flooding can't be ruled out, but we don't expect anything widespread.</p>
<p>Rainfall totals might reach 2 to 4 inches in the eastern Carolinas, with isolated totals of 6 inches possible. The heaviest rainfall is expected to the north and east of Chantal's center.</p>

<p>Current Radar</p>
<p>A high threat of rip currents is expected along parts of the Southeast coast, especially in the Carolinas and mid-Atlantic. Take note of flags warning about this danger at beaches and stay out of the water if the flags are red.</p>
<p>(MORE: What Flags Mean For Ocean Conditions At Beaches)</p>
<p>Chris Dolce has been a senior digital meteorologist with weather.com for 15 years after beginning his career with The Weather Channel in the early 2000s.</p>
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