Canadian high pressure to our North will gradually build into the Southeast by the end of the week. Dry air across the area will keep the humidity low and plenty of sunshine through the middle of the week. Unseasonably cool mornings are expected until a little more moisture will bring the wake up number back toward par. the humidity will be on the rise as we head into the end of the week as well. The work week remains rain free until a cold front approaches over the weekend. This will only bring a slight chance of a few showers or storms over the weekend.You can track any storms that do develop on First Alert Live Doppler 15000 or if you have an iPhone or Android make sure you download or app!Tropical Storm Leslie will make landfall today in Newfoundland, Canada, but our rip current risk will relax as it moves away. Michael is weakening and still out in the Atlantic. It is moving slowly, but not expected to impact the US. Another disturbance in the Central Atlantic is showing a high potential for tropical development and could become Nadine over the next few days. You can get the latest thinking on the the tropics on the Hurricane Central page.
Today: Mostly sunny and low humidity. Highs- Low 80s.
Tonight: Clear skies and cool. Lows: Grand Strand: Low 60s, Inland: Mid/Upper 50s.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny and low humidity. Highs- Low/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".