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A slow moving area of low pressure in the center of the country will continue its crawl eastward today. This will bring mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance for a few showers to the area as a weak impulse rotates around the low. Temperatures will reach the mid 60s along the Grand Strand and upper 60s Inland.
Overnight mostly cloudy skies will stick around and rain chances will ramp up as we head toward daybreak. Temperatures will remain mild with lows only dropping into the low to mid 50s.
Rain is likely for Thursday as another disturbances rolls through the area. Periods of moderate can be expected at times and there will be an occasional lull in the rain as well. Cloudy skies are expecting to remain during the dry times. Temperatures will top out in the mid 60s.
Rain chances stick around into the start of the weekend. First Alert Meteorologist Darren Stack has the details on when drier weather will return in your video forecast.
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