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Making sure you’re prepared

Coburg Cow was removed from the platform in Charleston, SC.

Charleston’s very own weather forecaster.

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Yesterday, we shared that the Coburg Cow had been removed from its platform in West Ashley. Most Charlestonians know that this landmark is often recognized as Charlestons weather forecaster — lowered when a storm is approaching.

Today’s lead story shared a list of resources to stay informed — make sure you also check out our flash flood facts, safety tips, and resources and our hurricane kit guide.

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