It’s no question that the Carolinas are hot during the summer, but just how hot has this year been in Myrtle Beach?
Dangerous heat engulfed the Grand Strand and surrounding cities this week, heat that’s well above normal for this time of year, according to Meteorologist Rachel Zouzias with the National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina.
Temperatures are forecasted to reach highs around 94 or 95 degrees this week, and the average high sits right around 90 degrees in Myrtle Beach for this time of year. But temperatures have not reached record highs for the area…