Summer warmth holds as Myrtle Beach Weather turns stormier Thursday
Myrtle Beach weather stays warm today, with summer-like temperatures and a touch of humidity. Storm chances are expected to arrive later this week, changing the forecast for beachgoers and the Pee Dee.
Tomorrow morning, temperatures are expected to start in the upper 60s at the beaches and the low 60s in the Pee Dee. By afternoon, the beaches should reach the low 80s while inland areas climb into the low 90s.
Thursday in the Pee Dee
South winds are expected to keep a touch of humidity in the forecast through the afternoon. Temperatures should stay in the low 80s at the beaches and the low 90s inland through the rest of the week.
Rain chances are expected to arrive in the Pee Dee on Thursday because of a slow-moving cold front. The beaches are expected to stay dry that day, so the first round of changing weather is aimed inland before spreading into more scattered storm chances later.
Memorial Day Weekend Forecast
Daily pop-up storm chances are expected to continue through the weekend because of humidity. The rain is expected to be scattered, with some places getting storms and others staying dry.
Memorial Day weekend is expected to be busy at the beaches, where temperatures should sit in the low 80s with a high UV index. Outdoor plans will have to fit between warm afternoons and the chance of a passing storm.