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Nice Weather in the Short-Term
Pleasant weather will continue tonight with temperatures in the 60s for your Monday morning. Skies will clear out overnight.
Calm winds transition to a gentle southeasterly breeze by the afternoon. Temperatures will climb to the upper 80s and lower 90s, with only a few clouds appearing occasionally.
Changes Ahead
Throughout the week, warmth and humidity will steadily increase ahead of a stalling frontal boundary. Rainfall chances will rise by midweek due to this and a developing disturbance over Florida.
Some uncertainty remains on if a low pressure develops and where it tracks. This will help determine coverage of rainfall and specific timing.
Either way, daily storm chances are back beginning Wednesday for the Coastal Empire and Lowcountry.
Morning low temperatures will gradually settle in the lower 70s, while afternoons will see highs in the upper 80s to lower 90s. Heat index values are expected to reach the low 100s.

Hurricane Season Has Begun

The 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season is underway. The list of names this year is recycled from 2019 with the only new addition being Dexter, in place of Dorian. Dorian was retired due to the devastating impact on The Bahamas.
Typical areas to watch for development in June are close to home, in the Caribbean Sea, Gulf, and far-western Atlantic Ocean.
June, especially in recent memory, typically sees short-lived, weaker activity. By July, the Caribbean usually becomes too hostile to sustain tropical systems.
The bulk of the season’s activity occurs between August 15 and October 15, so remember that we have a long way to go!

