Tuesday Through Thursday: Warmer with a Backdoor Front Thursday
Dry weather will persist across South Carolina and Georgia, with highs reaching the lower 80s Tuesday and Wednesday. By Thursday, compressional heating ahead of a backdoor cold front will drive temperatures into the mid-80s. Expect cooler nights in the 50s, with Wednesday night likely seeing strong radiational cooling due to calm winds.
Weekend Brings Slight Cooldown After a Weak Cold Front
A weak cold front is expected to move through Saturday night, bringing a slight dip in temperatures by Sunday. Until then, highs will remain a few degrees above normal with dry and mostly clear conditions.
Coastal Flood Advisory in Effect Until 1 PM Monday
A Coastal Flood Advisory is in place for Charleston and Colleton Counties from 10 AM to 1 PM today, with high tide expected around noon. Tides are forecast to peak between 7.1 and 7.3 feet MLLW, which could result in minor coastal flooding.
Marine Conditions: NE Winds Persist, Small Craft Advisory Active
High pressure north of the region will maintain northeast winds between 15 to 20 knots, with gusts reaching 25 knots over the Georgia waters. Seas will remain elevated, ranging from 3 to 5 feet in South Carolina waters to 4 to 7 feet offshore in Georgia. A Small Craft Advisory remains in effect for parts of the Georgia waters until Wednesday.
Rip Currents: Moderate Risk Along the Georgia Coast
A moderate risk for rip currents is in effect for Georgia beaches due to a combination of 10-second period swells, gusty northeast winds, and a steady longshore current.
Hazardous Weather Changes Fast – Stay Updated
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