Monday Forecast
Posted: 04.23.2012 at 8:06 AM
 Our weekend soaker is heading up to the Northeast to bring them rain and snow. On the back side of the system, we'll have much cooler, windy conditions with our cloud cover varying from partly sunny to mostly cloudy. High pressure building out of Canada will help supply this unseasonably cool airmass that will stick around through mid-week. Tuesday morning will be our coldest morning with temps dropping into the upper 30s to low 40s. A few Inland locations sheltered from the breeze may see a little frost, but most locations will not have it as an issue. Temps will once again top out in the 60s Tuesday before the 70s and 80s return through the weekend.  A weak cold front will approach the area late Thursday into Friday bringing in a few more clouds and a slight chance for storms. The best chance will be in the Pee Dee and Borderbelt areas on Thursday and isoalted storms will be possible area wide Friday

 Today: Partly sunny to mostly cloudy skies, cooler, and breezy.Highs- Mid 60s.

Tonight: Mostly clear and colder. Lows:Grand Strand: Low 40s, Inland:Upper 30s.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny and mild. Highs- Grand Strand: Mid 60s, Inland: Upper 60s.

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".