Morning temperatures are significantly warmer than yesterday as south flow has developed ahead of a cold front tonight. At one point, N. Myrtle Beach was 17 degrees warmer than 24 hours ago. Temperatures will start in the mid-40s and 50s with temperatures across the Pee Dee soaring to their warmest levels of 2025 this afternoon. High temperatures at the coast will be similar to Wednesday, upper-60s to near 70 degrees, but the Pee Dee will likely see their highest temperatures in more than 80 days, with Florence forecast at 76 and Lumberton at 77 degrees. Winds will be breezy and gust up to 30 mph. This front is not dry and will bring scattered showers Friday evening into the overnight. This will lower temperatures slightly for the weekend and also clear us out. Less than 0.5″ of rain is expected within the time frame of 8 p.m. to 2 a.m…