Storm Sally Brings Flooding Rain to Myrtle Beach

Remnants of Hurricane Sally affected coastal South Carolina as a tropical storm on Thursday, September 17, bringing heavy rain and concerns of flooding, reports said.

The National Weather Service in Wilmington issued a tornado watch for Horry County until 11 pm Thursday.

Myrtle Beach, shown here in this video, was threatened with 60 mph wind gusts and potential tornadoes late Thursday, reports said. Credit: @HeyItsMeSalty via Storyful