Hanna Makes Landfall

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By Kevin Justus
Senior Web Production Coordinator
Published: September 6, 2008

Check out our complete Hanna Coverage, including resources and aid links.

Storm Team 7 meteorologist Justin Cooper says Hanna made landfall north of North Myrtle Beach at about near 3 a.m. on Saturday.

Moving at 20-25 mph, the storm had winds of up to 60-70 mph with higher gusts.

The Hurricane Center told us early Saturday morning that an official time would be issued at the Center’s 5 a.m. public advisory. The Center doesn’t normal issue landfall advisories as they happen with tropical storms, but they do with hurricanes.

Watch wspa.com for updates through the day for reporting on the aftermath of the storm.

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