MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) – Good Saturday morning everyone! It is chilly out there. We are waking up to temperatures in the mid to upper 20s. A few warm spots near 30 around the coast. Today we will see a lot of sunshine as a arctic high pressure briefly visits the area. It will be a very chilly day across the area. Plus with some gusty winds, and dry air, dewpoints in the teens and single digits will make it feel even colder. Also a day you may want to have the lotion and ChapStick near by. Also with the dry surface air and some gusty winds, fire danger will be a little elevated as well.
Tonight we will continue to see clear skies. Winds will begin to calm. So clear skies and calm winds, overnight low temperatures should fall into the mid to upper 20s. Again another night of cold temperatures. Be sure to protect the pipes and plants. Bring in any outdoor animals.
As we head into Sunday, a brief break in the dry air mass. We will start to see some clouds build into the area, especially in the late afternoon, and overnight hours. Our temperatures will warm into the low 50s on Sunday. Sunday night we will see clouds increase, as our next storm system moves into the area.
Monday will feature an unsettled day across the area. We will see warm air move into the coastal communities, thanks to some south to southwest winds. This will help elevate high temperatures into the low to mid 60s. Any peaks of sunshine could push temperatures even warmer. This also will bring some rain, and if enough instability can build up some scattered storms across our coastal areas. Inland, depending how far the warm front pushes inland, our temperatures could stay in the 50s or warm well into the 60s. Current thinking is the warm front could advance close to the Interstate 95 corridor. We will continue to watch the progress and update as needed.
Behind this storm system, the coldest air of the winter season will move into the area. Day time highs in the low 40s, overnight lows well into the 20s. For now the pattern looks dry, but this is a favorable set up for wintry weather. We will continue to monitor and watch for any potential systems. Right now, it all looks quiet, we will see if that trend continues.
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