MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) – Sunday will be a few degrees cooler than Saturday, with highs in the mid to upper-70s. We will see partly cloudy to mostly cloudy skies across the area. As a cold front moves through the area an isolated shower is possible. The best chances to see any rainfall will be near the Western Pee Dee and border belt and along the coast. Unfortunately, most of the area will stay dry. Gusty winds and lowering humidity values throughout the afternoon will increase the fire danger across the area. Temperatures tonight will fall into the mid to upper-40s.
The start of the new work week will be the cool, before we quickly warm up again. Temperatures will be in the lower-70s, overnight lows will be in the mid to upper-40s inland, to near 50 at the coast. Sunshine and breezy conditions, along with low humidity values and on-going drought issues, fire danger will remain very high. Burn bans for both North and South Carolina continue until further notice. By mid-week, temperatures climb back into the 80s at the coast to upper-80s inland. We stay mainly dry, with our fire danger continuing. A small chance for rain arrives again next weekend…