High pressure over the Atlantic, known as the Bermuda High, will continue to bring typical July weather to the area. The forecast will still have a chance for scattered showers and storms, mainly in the afternoon and evening hours. Slow moving storms will create localized flooding concerns and ponding on the roads. Strong storms with intense lightning will possible along. Isolated severe storms can't be ruled out. You can track the storms on First Alert Live Doppler 15000 or if you have an iPhone or Android make sure you download or app!
A cold front will approach the Southeast by the end of the week. This will increase the chance for scattered rain and storms as we head into the weekend.
Temperatures will start each day in the low/mid 70s and warm quickly into the upper 80s to low/mid 90s though the end of the week.
The tropics still remain quiet. You can always keep up with the latest on the tropics on the Hurricane Central page. Join us tonight at the First Baptist Church of North Myrtle Beach for our Hurricane Week townhall meeting. Doors open at 7pm and the meeting begins at 7:30pm.
Today: Partly sunny and humid. Scattered storms possible,especially Inland, with heavy rainfall and intense lightning. Highs- Grand Strand:Upper 80s, Inland: Low 90s.
Tonight: Partly cloudy, mild, and muggy. Isolated shower possible. Lows: Low/Mid 70s.
Tuesday: Partly sunny and humid. Scattered afternoon storms, especially Inland. Highs- Grand Strand:Upper 80s, Inland: Low 90s.
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".