CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) – Tonight’s cold front hasn’t produced much in terms of rainfall, but temperatures look to return to fall-like levels for the upcoming work week!
THIS WEEK: DRYIn addition to tonight’s cold front, our next front on Tuesday will move through without much fanfare! Only a small rain chance exists next weekend into early next week. Until then, we’ll enjoy plenty of sunshine and cooler-than-average temperatures! #SCWXpic.twitter.com/86d91HeJqU
— Meteorologist Dorien Minor (@MinorWX) October 20, 2025
The aforementioned front is currently on track to pass through the Lowcountry after midnight; after which, we’ll see a decrease in clouds and a sharp decline in humidity. Temperatures by Monday morning may dip into the upper 40s to the west of I-95; the rest of the region should cool into the low to mid 50s.
A Lake Wind Advisory remains in effect for Orangeburg and Clarendon Counties until 8 AM Monday. Wind gusts up to 30 MPH can be expected near bodies of water; wind speeds will decline areawide through early Monday morning…