A cold front slipped by last night with little change to our sky conditions, but a push of much cooler air followed it. Highs today with plenty of sunshine will hit the mid 60s with a cool breeze around as well. Tonight will be even colder as the wind diminishes and temps drop to the upper 30s to mid 40s. This chill is only temporary as high pressure pushes off of the East Coast Wednesday supplying a warmer southerly flow allowing temps to return to the 70s by the afternoon. Another weak cold front will drop through Thursday with a few extra clouds and only a slight drop in temps behind it. This weekend our rain chances go back up to a slight chance as another system approaches.
Today: Morning Fog will give way to Partly sunny skies. Few Isolated storms possible. Highs- Grand Strand: Mid 70s, Inland: Low 80s.
Tonight: Mostly clear and chilly. Lows: Low/Mid 40s. A few Borderbelt locations may drop to the upper 30s
Wednesday: Mostly to Partly sunny and warmer. Highs- Grand Strand: Low/Mid 70s, Inland: Mid/Upper 70s.
First Alert Meteorologist Darren Stack has all of the details in your 7 day forecast. To post a comment, scroll to the bottom of the page and click "Post a comment".