A low pressure center with the potential to become a tropical or subtropical storm is developing along the South Carolina coast tonight. If it becomes a named storm, it would become Helene since Gordon is already falling apart in the central Atlantic. Even if it does not get named, it is likely to bring quite a bit of rain to the eastern tip of South Carolina and eastern North Carolina over the next couple of days as it moves north. Virginia could also see some rain from the storm. If you are in the area near or to the right of the storm track, be prepared for heavy rain, gusty wind, and the potential for isolated tornadoes. Make sure you follow updated forecasts from the National Weather Service for your local area to get the most recent impacts from the storm.