Hey there, Myrtle Beach! As we dive into the first weekend of October, it looks like Mother Nature is giving us a much-needed breather after the whirlwind that was Helene last week. If you’re looking to enjoy some peaceful outdoor time, you’re in luck!
As Saturday evening rolls in, expect partly cloudy skies to set the mood. The winds will be calm, making it a perfect opportunity for a nice stroll or a cozy night on the porch. If you’ve got plans outside, just keep in mind there’s a tiny chance—nearly negligible, really—of a light shower sneaking in.
Be mindful of patchy fog that may develop late Saturday night into early Sunday morning, but don’t worry, it should clear up by late morning on Sunday. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the serene atmosphere while it lasts!
Wake up on Sunday to some warm temperatures in the low 80s! It’s going to be a mix of partly sunny and mostly cloudy skies, providing that perfect blend for a lovely day outdoors. With calm, northeasterly winds blowing and occasional gusts up to 15 miles per hour, you might even feel a gentle breeze to accompany your leisurely lunch at the beach.
As we gear up for Monday, the forecast indicates that sunshine will dominate the day. With highs pushing into the low to mid 80s and that familiar southerly flow returning, you might want to grab your favorite pair of shorts! Yes, there might be a hint of humidity as well, so stay hydrated if you’ll be out and about.
A new cold front is making its way towards us from the northwest and is set to pass by on Tuesday. But before you panic, it should be a mostly dry frontal passage. This will prepare us for a lovely taste of autumn weather!
Once the front rolls through, we can look forward to some cooler air filling the skies over Myrtle Beach. With high pressure moving in midweek, the highs will settle down into the comfortable 70s by midweek. It sounds like the perfect time to bring out those light sweaters or jackets for the evenings as they promise to be significantly chillier! While the temperatures will dip, they should remain warm enough to keep your crops and plants safe, so no need to worry here.
While it may be nice to focus on our local weather, it’s always good to be aware of happenings in the broader region. Tropical Storm Milton is brewing out in the Gulf of Mexico, but for now, Myrtle Beach seems unharmed by its path.
To stay in the loop with any changes to the forecast or to get updates on the tropical storm, make sure to have the Weather Authority app handy! Whether you’re planning beach trips, cozy nights in, or outdoor activities, it’s always helpful to stay informed.
Enjoy this beautiful weekend ahead, Myrtle Beach! It looks like a fantastic time to unwind and soak up some sun before the cooler autumn air rolls in. Happy October!
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