Tropical Depression Beryl is beginning its track away from the South Carolina coast today. Rain will end through the morning but a slight chance for a shower/storm will remain in the forecast for the aftrernoon with partly sunnyy skies moving in. You can track the rain and storms with us on First Alert Live Doppler 1500. A flood watch will remain in effect until this evening. Beryl may re-strengthen back to a Tropical Storm as it heads toward Eastern North Carolina, but that wil have no bearing on our area. You can always get the latest on the tropics on the Tropical Update page. Thursday looks like a nice, hotter day with a mix of sun and clouds and mainly dry conditions. A stray shower/storm can't be ruled out along the seabreeze but most locations will stay dry . A cold front will come in Friday with another chance for showers and storms, but the weekend will shape up nicely.
Today: Rain early will give way to more afternoon sun and only a slight chance for a shower or storm. Highs- Low/Mid 80s.
Tonight: Mostly clear skies. Lows:Around 70°.
Thursday: Partly sunny, hotter and humid with a stray storm possible along the seabreeze mainly during the afternoon and evening. Highs- Grand Strand: Mid 80s, Inland: Around 90°.
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".