Chilly October Days and Upcoming Supermoon Highlight Autumn in Myrtle Beach

Chilly October Days and a Dazzling Supermoon on the Horizon in Myrtle Beach

Good day, friends near and far! If you’ve been stepping outside in Myrtle Beach lately, you’ve probably noticed that the weather has taken a bit of a turn, embracing the cooler temperatures that often accompany autumn. Today, October 16, we’re expecting a day that’s much cooler than usual, with temperatures hovering around 12-15 degrees below average. You might want to grab that cozy sweater or your favorite fleece as you head out!

Record Cold Highs in Store

It promises to be a particularly chilly afternoon, with forecasts indicating that Lumberton could peak at around 57 degrees, North Myrtle Beach at about 61 degrees, and Florence might hit 62 degrees. Interest piques in Florence where the high might even break the record low for this date, a record that has stood since 1982 at 39 degrees. As we look ahead, you might want to brace yourself for some nighttime lows dipping into the upper 30s on Wednesday and Thursday nights across some parts of the Pee Dee region.

Get Ready for the Hunter’s Moon

As if the chilly temperatures weren’t enough to get you talking, nature is also giving us a spectacular treat this week! On October 17, we can look forward to a supermoon, known as the Hunter’s Moon. It’s the third supermoon of the year, and for those of you who love stargazing, this is definitely something to mark on your calendar! When a full moon coincides with the moon being at its closest point to Earth—known as perigee—it appears approximately 14% larger and 30% brighter than usual. This stunning view is made possible by the moon’s elliptical orbit, which varies in distance by about 25,000 miles from its furthest point, apogee.

Sunny Days Ahead

Looking forward, things are set to warm up! Starting Thursday, high pressure will take the stage, bringing back the much-missed sunshine and clear skies. For the weekend ahead, we can expect temperatures to bounce back into the 70s, providing a lovely backdrop for any outdoor plans you might have. Whether that’s a walk along the beach, a cozy gathering with friends, or just some time enjoying the great outdoors, it sounds like it’s going to be a delightful weekend!

Planning for the Holiday Season

As we transition into this cooler weather, it’s a great time to start thinking about all things cozy and festive! If you’re in the mood to prepare for the upcoming holidays, consider cozying up with some soft wearable blankets that are perfect for those brisk evenings. And for all the Thanksgiving enthusiasts out there, using a serving platter instead of regular plates can truly amp up your presentation. Check out the top recommendations out there to make your holiday gatherings extra special!

With exciting celestial events and a shift in weather, there’s plenty to keep your spirits high these days in Myrtle Beach! Stay warm, enjoy the views, and keep looking up!


Author: HERE Florence

HERE Florence

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