Charleston slammed by flash flooding as stubborn front soaks the Southeast

CHARLESTON, S.C. – A slow-moving cold front that helped protect the Eastern Seaboard from a direct strike by Hurricane Erin is now soaking parts of the South and Southeast, causing widespread flash flooding in Charleston, South Carolina and dampening the end of the week for many others.

Dozens of roads are closed due to the flash flooding in Charleston, North Charleston and Mount Pleasant, according to National Weather Service storm reports…

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