A trough has settled across the East and will continue to keep unsettled weather across the Carolinas over the next few days. Our stalled front will have disturbances ride along it through late Tuesday bringing scattered rain and storms around the area. Drier conditions will arrive by the mid to end of the week as the front finally weakens and high pressure builds in from the west. The humidity will remain high, but temps will max out in the mid/upper 80s into the weekend. 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 tropical wave out in the Atlantic is a long way away from the US but is showing a high potential for tropical development. Over the next day or 2 this system may become Tropical Storm Isaac. Models haven't had much consistency as to where this system is headed. Some showing this disturbance heading into the Caribbean and others taking it toward the East Coast and/or out to sea. You can always keep up with the latest on the tropics on the Hurricane Central page.
Today: Partly sunny to mostly cloudy and humid. Widely scattered rain and storms possible. Highs- Mid 80s.
Tonight: Partly to mostly cloudy and muggy. Few showers/storms possible. Lows: Grand Strand: Low 70s, Inland: Upper 60s.
Tuesday:Partly sunny to mostly cloudy and humid. Widely scattered rain and storms possible. Highs- Mid 80s.
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".