Intracoastal Waterway Flooding Forecast in SC and NC
While flooding in the Waterway might solve some depth issues, it creates an entirely new set of problems: off-station markers, shifted channels – especially at inlet/ICW intersections, floating and submerged debris washed from shore, swift currents in normally calm waters, etc. If you are navigating in the upper South Carolina and North Carolina ICW, use great caution and TAKE YOUR TIME! And remember, your wake may be washing into someone’s living room!
FIRST ALERT: Intracoastal Waterway flooding now forecast to surpass Matthew record
WMBF
Here is when and where forecasters say the Waccamaw, Little Pee Dee Rivers will crest
Myrtle Beach Sun News
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Please advise how flooding of Intercoastal Waterway flooding will impact Brighton Woods subdivision?