After a very nice weekend the weather is going downhill for the work week!


Clouds moved in last night but not before having a warm and dry weekend with highs both days around 80 degrees.

This morning there are scattered showers around and they will persist off and on during the day and into this evening, high temperatures today will be in the upper 60s.

Warm and humid conditions during the rest of the week, there will be shower chances through at least Thursday but also some sun, high temperatures will mainly be in the upper 70s.

Memorial Day weekend still looks quite warm but we have to keep an eye on a possible cold front coming through on Saturday, details are sketchy this far out.

Marine forecast – Small craft advisories for high seas well out in the open waters through Wednesday, otherwise sub-advisory levels most of this week into the weekend.

Warm ending to another perfect weather weekend!


Today we will continue the mostly sunny and warm weather with highs near 80 but cooler at the beaches. This is the 4th straight weekend that we will not have any precipitation.

The work week will again start with rain chances increasing. Monday we will have cloudy skies with occasional showers that may be heavy at times, highs only near 70 degrees.

Chance of showers continue Tuesday and Wednesday but it will a little warmer with higher humidity, highs in the mid 70s

Thursday only a slight chance of shower, partly cloudy with highs again in the mid 70s.

Then starting Friday through the Memorial Day Weekend look for warm weather with plenty of sunshine and highs in the 80s..

Tropical storm Alberto formed off the South Carolina coast yesterday and is no threat to our area..

Marine Forecast: Small craft advisories for high seas well out in the open waters through Wednesday, closer to the coast tranquil conditions through the middle of the week.

Pleasantly warm weekend!


This morning the low temperatures was near 50 degrees with 40s reported inland but with plenty of sunshine it will warm up to near 80 degrees but cooler at the shore..

Sunday there may be a few more clouds around but still will be mostly sunny with a high in the upper 70s, again cooler at the coast with a light onshore wind flow..

Showery weather returns for Monday with plenty of clouds and winds off the water highs should only be in the upper 60s..

Tuesday and Wednesday unsettled weather with risk of showers continuing with highs in the low to mid 70s.

The end of the week looks warmer with more sunshine and as we head into the Memorial Day Weekend the weather at this point looks great with plenty of sunshine and temperatures in the 80s..

Marine Forecast – Small craft advisories well out in the ocean for seas 4-6 feet through early next week but winds will be below advisory levels, with most of the winds will be from the east or southeast..

Pleasantly warm and dry though the weekend!


If you liked yesterday’s weather today will be a carbon copy with plenty of sunshine, low humidity and highs in the mid 70s

Saturday will start off cool with early morning lows in the low 50s but again with plenty of sun temperatures will shoot up to near 80 degrees in the afternoon, still with low humidity levels.

Sunday another mostly sunny day however an easterly flow will keep temperatures along the coast cooler, highs near 70 degrees along the shore to the upper 70s inland..

The timing of good weather on the weekend and some rain during the week will continue as a weak low pressure is expected to move up the coast causing lots of clouds and a threat of rain that will persist into Tuesday. Highs on Monday will not get out of the 60s, Tuesday’s high around 70..

Warmer Wednesday and Thursday with still a chance of a shower or thunderstorm, highs in the mid-upper 70s.

Concerning the Memorial Day Weekend at this point it looks warm and dry with highs 80 degrees and above, perfect for the unofficial start of the summer season.

Marine Forecast: A persistent northeast to east flow will cause seas to build to above 6 feet so a small craft advisory is issued through Saturday and with a weak low pressure moving up the coast seas will continue to be near advisory levels into early next week.