The center of Tropical Depression Bonnie made landfall just east of Charleston, South Carolina, on the Isle of Palms around 8:30 a.m.

  • Winds now 35 mph
  • Weakens to a depression
  • Heavy rain a threat in parts of Georgia and the Carolinas through holiday weekend
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At 11 a.m., it is about 30 miles NNE of Charleston. It’s forecast to remain inland over northeastern South Carolina through Monday.

Heavy rain will continue to be a threat with Bonnie in parts of Georgia and the Carolinas through the holiday weekend. The heavy rain will be moving into parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.

Dangerous surf and rip currents along portions of the southeastern United States coast will continue through Monday.

The storm is no threat to Florida.