Foggy Nights Transitioning to Sunny Days: Weekend Weather Forecast for Myrtle Beach

Foggy Nights and Sunny Days Ahead for Myrtle Beach!

Myrtle Beach, SC is gearing up for a weekend of lovely weather, but don’t forget to keep an eye out for the fog tonight! As we dive into the evening, expect some locally dense fog to roll in, making for a mystical night along the coast. While a few stray showers may linger around until late tonight, the temperatures are staying pretty mild, resting comfortably in the middle to upper 60s.

What to Expect Tonight

If you’re planning on hitting the road for a late-night drive, be cautious! The fog could make visibility a bit tricky, especially during the early hours of Friday morning. It’s a good idea to turn on those fog lights and take your time. Despite the moisture in the air and a few showers here and there, temperatures should stay balmy overnight!

Friday Awakens: Fog to Sunshine

As the sun rises on Friday, we can wave goodbye to the fog! The morning will see patches of fog giving way to a delightful mix of sun and clouds. For those planning a midday stroll or outdoor lunch, you’re in for a treat! The warm, humid air will continue to hang around, so while most areas will remain dry, there’s a slight chance of an isolated shower afternoon. But hey, what’s a little sprinkle among friends?

Speaking of warmth, Friday’s highs are expected to tiptoe into the upper 70s, reaching nearly 80 degrees! If that doesn’t scream beach weather, we don’t know what does! It’s the perfect day to break out the shorts and sunscreen, and maybe hit the beach for that pre-weekend tan.

Weekend Outlook: Blue Skies Ahead

Get ready to bask in beautiful weather this weekend! With a weak cold front making its way through, Saturday will see slightly cooler temperatures, hovering around the lovely 70-degree mark. The skies are predicted to be mostly sunny, so if you’ve got any outdoor plans, now is the time to get outside and enjoy.

On Sunday, it looks like those clouds will begin to roll in but don’t fret just yet! We’re still looking at temperatures climbing into the low to mid 70s, providing a great backdrop for anything from a picnic in the park to a walk on the beach. Maybe snap a few pics to capture the weekend vibes while you’re at it!

The Week Ahead: Keeping an Eye on the Rain

As we prepare to wrap up the weekend and head into next week, Monday and Tuesday may bring a few chances for isolation sprinkles. However, the forecast looks mostly dry, so there’s no need to panic just yet; you may want to keep that umbrella handy just in case, though! But let’s focus on the fantastic outdoor plans you can enjoy before the clouds roll in.

In conclusion, Myrtle Beach is all set for a weekend in the sun! So grab your friends and family, plan those outdoor activities, and soak up the gorgeous weather. Whether it’s enjoying a beach day, hiking a scenic trail, or simply relaxing in your backyard, Mother Nature has something in store for everyone!

Stay safe on those foggy roads tonight, and enjoy every sunny moment this weekend!


HERE Myrtle Beach

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