While a few storms will be possible this afternoon and evening, most areas will stay dry. With partly sunny skies around, we'll see a hotter day with more seasonal temps. Highs will top out in the upper 80s to low 90s. A cold front will drop into the Southeast tomorrow into Saturday. This will increase rain chances Friday afternoon and keep them around through Saturday evening. While the showers/storms will be scattered in nature, some storms may be strong or severe. 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! As the front pushes East earrly Sunday, dry conditions will move in for the end of the weekend and beginning of next week.The humidity will remain high as well, but temps will max out in the mid/upper 80s along the Beaches and low 90s Inland. Ernesto continues to soak Mexico and pose no threat to the US. Another disturbances out in the Atlantic, West of the Cape Verde Islands, is a long way from the US but showing a high potential for continued development over the next several days. You can always keep up with the latest on the tropics on the Hurricane Central page.
Today: Partly sunny and humid. A few isolated showers and storms possible in the afternoon. Highs- Grand Strand:Upper 80s, Inland: Low 90s
Tonight: Partly cloudy and muggy. Lows: Low/Mid 70s.
Thursday:Partly sunny to mostly cloudy and humid. Scattered showers and storms possible, mainly in the afternoon and night. Highs- Grand Strand:Upper 80s, Inland: Low 90s.
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