A stalled front along the Southeast coast will keep the slim chance for a shower/storm today but mainly dry conditions will be around the area with mostly sunny skies overhead. It will still be a bit hot today, but the front will slide off of the coast and high pressure will build into the area for the week ahead. This will mean drier conditions, lower temps and humidity levels for the rest of the week.
While Irene has moved on from the Carolinas, we have a few disturbances we need to watch in the Atlantic. Newly formed Tropical Depression is a long distance away but could become Tropical Storms Katia later today. Head over to our Tropical Update page where you can get the latest on the tropics. While you're there you can use our new Interactive Hurricane Tracker to track Tropical Storm Jose or Tropical Depression #12.
Today: Mostly sunny, slim chance for a stray storm, still hot. Highs- Grand Strand: Upper 80s, Inland: Low 90s.
Tonight: Mostly clear to partly cloudy with a slight chance for a storm.Lows: Low/Mid 70s.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny ans seasonable. Highs- Grand Strand: Mid 80s, Inland: Upper 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"