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Another heat advisory, then less heat and better rain chances.
Posted: 07.09.2012 at 7:40 AM
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A heat advisory will once again be in effect until 8pm with dangerously hot and humid conditions expected. High temps will hit the low 90s by the Beaches and upper 90s Inland with the heat index(or feels like temperature) peaking over 105° for several hours this afternoon. Take necessary precautions to stay cool and hydrated, keep an eye on your neighbors, and make sure you pets have a way to stay cool and hydrated as well! Isolated to widely scattered storms will pop up this afternoon, mainly Inland, with a few strong/severe storms possible. Hail and strong winds would be the main threats. 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 cold front moving toward the Southeast will stall to our North. This will keep us in an unsettled weather pattern for the week. Scattered storms will be possible each day, especially Inland, with periods of heavy rain possible. The intense heat we have been seeing will relax a bit all thanks to this front. Temps will only reach the upper 80s for the mid/end of the week, but the humidity stays high. The tropics at this point remain fairly quiet. You can always keep up with the latest on the tropics on the Hurricane Central page.Today: Mostly to Partly sunny, hot and humid with a few isolated to widely scattered storms possible, mainly Inland. Highs- Grand Strand:Low 90s, Inland: Mid/Upper 90s. Heat index over 105°
Tonight: Partly cloudy, mild, and muggy. Few storms possible. Lows:Inland: Mid 70s, Grand Strand:Upper 70s,
Tuesday: Partly sunny to mostly cloudy and humid. Scattered afternoon storms, especially Inland. Highs- Grand Strand:Upper 80s, Inland: Low 90s. Heat index around 100°
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".