News Summary
South Carolina is experiencing an unprecedented warm spell this February, with temperatures soaring into the upper 70s and low 80s on February 9, 2025. This remarkable rise has brought record-setting warmth to regions like Myrtle Beach and Florence, leaving residents confused after recent snowfall. While locals enjoy the unexpected sunshine, forecasters warn a cold front is on the way. The month continues to be unpredictable, showing a 40% to 50% chance of above-normal temperatures ahead as February rolls on.
Unseasonably Warm February Weather Hits South Carolina
Myrtle Beach is basking in a delightful surprise this February! On Sunday, February 9, 2025, residents enjoyed a day that felt more like a sunny spring afternoon rather than the typical winter chill. As temperatures soared to a remarkable range of the upper 70s and low 80s, it marked a staggering increase of more than 20 degrees Fahrenheit from the usual temperatures folks expect during this time of year.
Record-Setting Warmth
This warm spell is nothing short of extraordinary for areas like the Grand Strand, Pee Dee, and Border Belt. Historically, early to mid-February in South Carolina sees average temperatures hovering around the upper 50s to low 60s. This unprecedented summer-like warmth had many people shedding their winter coats, grabbing sunglasses, and heading to the beach, which is quite a change from typical February activities.
And let’s not forget the numbers! Myrtle Beach and Florence made headlines by recording the highest February 9 temperatures ever, surpassing records that stood since 1999. Lumberton also joined the record-breaking party by matching its daily high-temperature record that had remained unchanged for an impressive 100 years. It’s safe to say, February is putting on a show!
From Snow to Sunshine
Interestingly, this warm spell follows a rather chilly start to the month. Just weeks prior, South Carolina experienced not one, but two snowfall events. Accumulations varied widely, with the Upstate getting less than an inch while the Grand Strand saw reports of up to 5 inches of snow. Talk about a weather rollercoaster!
Adding to the chaotic scene, icy roads plagued the Lowcountry, where some schools even had to close due to the record snowfall in Myrtle Beach. It’s not every day that snow coats the South Carolina coast, but it seems Mother Nature loves to keep us on our toes!
Cooling Down Ahead
Looking Ahead
According to forecasts from the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, there’s still a 40% to 50% chance of above-normal temperatures persisting throughout February and March. Meanwhile, Southern Charm may not show as much moisture since there’s a 33% to 40% chance of below-normal precipitation in the same timeframe, especially in coastal areas. The Farmers’ Almanac is already predicting no snowfall for the rest of February, with the chance of some cold weather blasts instead.
Those who drive should also be aware of potential challenges. A weather report has cautioned of dense fog in parts of Coastal Jasper, Georgia, where visibility is slashed to just 1/4 mile or less in certain spots. Motorists are encouraged to take necessary safety precautions if driving through these foggy conditions. Better safe than sorry!
Sunny Days Ahead!
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Additional Resources
- The State: Unseasonably Warm February Weather Hits South Carolina
- Wikipedia: Climate of South Carolina
- Myrtle Beach Online: Weather News
- Google Search: February weather South Carolina
- Myrtle Beach Online: Recent Weather Events
- Google Scholar: Unusual weather patterns South Carolina
- The State: Weather Impact on South Carolina
- Encyclopedia Britannica: South Carolina
- Country Living: Old Farmer’s Almanac Winter Predictions
- Google News: South Carolina weather February 2025
