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Irmo, SC Faces Impact of Tropical Storm Imelda

Aerial view of Irmo, SC showing flooding and storm damage.

Irmo, SC, September 30, 2025

News Summary

On September 29, 2025, Irmo, South Carolina experienced the powerful effects of Tropical Storm Imelda, including wind gusts of up to 60 mph and significant rainfall that caused localized flooding. Residents banded together to support one another during this challenging weather event. The storm brought discomfort with high humidity and reduced visibility, but the community’s spirit shone through as they coped with the aftermath and shared their experiences while preparing for future storms.

Irmo, SC Shaken by Tropical Storm Imelda on September 29, 2025

Hey there, folks! Buckle up because we have some wild weather to talk about. On September 29, 2025, the charming town of Irmo, South Carolina, faced a test from none other than Tropical Storm Imelda. This wasn’t just your regular rainy day, oh no! Irmo was hit hard with heavy rain and some seriously strong winds.

Wind Conditions to Write Home About

Let’s get right into the windy details! During the storm, Irmo experienced wind gusts reaching up to an astonishing 60 mph! That’s like feeling the force of nature pushing you back as you step outside. Sustained winds were around 18 mph, giving the trees a real workout and ensuring that umbrellas didn’t stand a chance.

Rainfall that Brought Localized Flooding

And then there was the rain. It was a deluge! Irmo saw significant rainfall that led to some localized flooding. Residents stepped outside to find not just puddles, but a mini lake in their yards! With temperatures ranging from a high of 77°F to a low of 68°F, the combo of moisture and warmth made things quite uncomfortable.

The Humidity Bubble

Speaking of discomfort, let’s talk about humidity. On that day, the dew point soared to 70°F, leaving the air thick and sticky. Who doesn’t love that feeling? The sky was overcast all day, adding to the gloomy vibes and keeping sunlight at bay. Speaking of light, the sun made its entrance at 7:18 AM and waved goodbye at 7:11 PM, but not without leaving behind thick clouds!

Air Quality and Visibility

Despite the stormy conditions, the air quality was better than expected with an index of 43, categorized as good. So hey, at least people didn’t have to worry about breathing! However, visibility took a hit, dropping down to a mere 9 miles. That’s less than a quick trip to the grocery store!

Keeping an Eye on Atmospheric Pressure

The atmospheric pressure was recorded at 30.03 inches of mercury (Hg). Some might say it was just pressure making the storm sit right over Irmo, affecting weather patterns. And while the UV index hovered at a moderate level of 3, it wasn’t a day for sunbathing anyway.

How Did Irmo Manage?

So how did residents of Irmo make it through Tropical Storm Imelda? It wasn’t easy! But folks in Irmo have a strong spirit. They know how to weather the storms—literally! Community members checked in on one another, shared tips about keeping homes safe from flooding, and exchanged stories of their experiences while sipping hot cocoa.

As the day turned into night, Irmo began to settle down, recovering from its wild ride with Imelda. The storm left behind lessons about preparedness and community, proving that together, they could weather any storm!

FAQs

What impact did Tropical Storm Imelda have on Irmo, SC?

Tropical Storm Imelda made landfall in Irmo, South Carolina, bringing heavy rainfall and wind gusts of up to 60 mph, leading to localized flooding.

What were the temperature and humidity levels during the storm?

The high temperature was 77°F, and the low was 68°F with high humidity levels contributing to discomfort.

What was the air quality like on September 29, 2025?

The air quality index was 43, categorized as good, indicating minimal health risks.

Key Features Overview

Feature Details
Wind Gusts Up to 60 mph
Rainfall Significant, leading to localized flooding
Temperature High: 77°F, Low: 68°F
Humidity Dew Point: 70°F
Visibility Reduced to 9 miles
Air Quality Good (Index: 43)

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