High pressure to our North will bring in unseasonably hotter, more humid weather through the upcoming Memorial Day Weekend. A few isolated storms can't be ruled out today. A disturbance is forecast to gain tropical characteristics and remain off of the Southeast coast through the weekend. The ridge of high pressure across the East is forecast to supress the system South toward Georgia/Florida over the weekend, but a chance for a few showers and storms will remain in the forecast. You can track the rain and storms with us on First Alert Live Doppler 1500. There will be an elevated risk of rip currents through the weekend so be carefeul if you head into the ocean for a swim to cool off. We'll keep a close eye on this system and you can always get the latest on the tropics on the Tropical Update page.
Today: Mostly to partly sunny, hotter and humid. A few showers or an isolated storm are possible. Highs- Grand Strand: Low/Mid 80s, Inland: Upper 80s.
Tonight: Partly Cloudy, muggy. Lows: Grand Strand: Low 70s, Inland: Upper 60s
Saturday: Partly Sunny to Mostly Cloudy with a few showers/storms. It will remain warm and muggy. Highs- Grand Strand: Low/Mid 80s, Inland: Upper 80s.
Sunday: Partly Sunny to Mostly Cloudy with a few showers/storms. It will remain warm and muggy. Highs- Grand Strand: Low/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".