Charleston, SC – Severe thunderstorms are a possibility across the Lowcountry Sunday, as a slow-moving front brings showers and storms into the region. While rainfall totals will likely range from a tenth to a quarter inch, the National Weather Service (NWS) warns that a marginal risk for severe storms remains in place, especially through the late evening hours.
According to NWS Charleston, the weather system is expected to bring a round of scattered showers and thunderstorms throughout Sunday and into Sunday night. These conditions will gradually improve by Monday, leaving behind clear skies and quiet conditions. Temperatures will warm into the 80s across the region during this time, with overnight lows dipping into the 50s and 60s.
Impacts will remain minimal, with flooding not anticipated, but localized areas could see brief heavy rainfall. Travelers should keep an eye on changing weather conditions through the weekend, particularly in coastal areas. A slight chance for stronger thunderstorms, although low, should not be ruled out…