Wednesday Forecast
Posted: 08.17.2011 at 7:55 AM
High pressure will continue to slide off of the East Coast bringing in seasonable temps for the next few afternoons. The humidity will be on the rise through the end of the week. Look for plenty of sunshine over the next few days with a few more clouds mixing in during the afternon. Rain chances will be on the rise toward the end of the week with a few isolated to widely scattered storms possible by Friday..

A few disturbances are worth watching in the tropics. A wave showing the potential for further development is located in the Caribbean, but most likely headed toward Central America. Another wave in the Central Atlantic, isn't showing great potential for development over the next few days, but several models are showing some potential for development into the weekend. Head over to our Tropical Update page where you can get the latest information on the tropics and also use our new Interactive Hurricane Tracker.

Today: Plenty of sunshine with a few clouds. Not too hot or humid.  Highs-Grand Strand:Upper 80s, Inland: Low 90s.

Tonight: Clear skies and pleasantly mild. Lows: Upper 60s/Low 70s.

Wednesday: Mostly to partly sunny, a little more humid with a slim chance for an Inland afternoon storm.  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"