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RT @NWSGSP: On this day 30 years ago, Hurricane Hugo was approaching category 4 intensity for a second time just off the coast of South Carolina. Within 24 hours, Hugo would make landfall and change much of the SC coastal plain and thousands of lives forever. https://t.co/OtvGsBxU8d

Posted on September 21, 2019 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @NWSGSP: On this day 30 years ago, Hurricane Hugo was approaching category 4 intensity for a second time just off the coast of South Carolina. Within 24 hours, Hugo would make landfall and change much of the SC coastal plain and thousands of lives forever. https://t.co/OtvGsBxU8d

On this day 30 years ago, Hurricane Hugo was approaching category 4 intensity for a second time just off the coast of South Carolina. Within 24 hours, Hugo would make landfall and change much of the SC coastal plain and thousands of lives forever. pic.twitter.com/OtvGsBxU8d

— NWS GSP (@NWSGSP) September 21, 2019



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