Hey there, Myrtle Beach! As we dive into midweek, it looks like we’re in for another day of locally dense fog and some unseasonably warm temperatures. So, if you’re stepping out tonight or gearing up for your morning commute, here’s what you need to know!
Looking outside, the moisture in the air is doing its thing, and yes, that means fog is expected to roll back in overnight. If you’re heading out tonight, be prepared for locally dense fog that could make visibility tricky in certain areas by the time you wake up on Wednesday. Don’t be too surprised if it feels a little *mysterious* and *foggy*! Temperatures will be hanging out in the comfy range, with overnight lows expected to stay in the middle 50s near the beach and dipping slightly lower to the 50s as you head inland.
Now for the main event—Wednesday morning! If you have plans that require you to hit the road, you might want to plan on a few extra minutes for your commute. The dense fog might not just be in a few pockets but could become widespread, making visibilities drop to below a quarter of a mile at times. That’s no fun! So buckle up and drive extra safe.
By late morning, the fog should start to dissipate, although, expect it to hang around the beaches for most of the day. As the day progresses, the skies remain mostly cloudy, but do not fret—temperatures will warm up! You can anticipate highs around 70 at the beach and slightly warmer inland in the lower 70s. Yes, please!
Along with the warmer weather, a weak cold front will be making its way through on Wednesday afternoon, which may bring a sprinkle or two. The chance of showers is pretty low, hanging around 30%, but you might experience a brief, isolated shower as it passes through Wednesday afternoon and into the night. Keep that umbrella handy, just in case!
And while we’re enjoying this warm midweek weather, we’ve got some changes on the horizon. Brace yourselves because a big surge of colder air is heading our way, arriving just in time for the weekend. The cold front will cause temperatures to take a nose dive on Thursday and Friday, sliding into the upper 50s and lower 60s. *Chilly*!
But it gets even chillier as we head into Saturday and Sunday. You can expect highs to dip into the middle and upper 40s! That’s right, there’s a hint of Arctic temperatures coming to Myrtle Beach, and weekend mornings might greet us with temperatures in the 20s and 30s! Make sure your heavy jackets and warm hats are ready to go!
So there you have it, folks! Enjoy the hazy warmth while it lasts, but keep an eye on that forecast because colder days are just around the corner. Make sure to stay safe out there, and as always, keep it cozy!
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