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Tropical Storm Chantal, which formed in the Atlantic on Saturday morning, July 5, is predicted to reach South Carolina's coast soon.
Tropical Storm Chantal formed off the coast of South Carolina on Saturday, July 5. See forecast path, storm track.
NOAA said Chantal is likely to stay asymmetric, and its strongest winds and rainfall could take place to the right of the landfall location.
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