(WPDE) — July is the hottest month of the year in the Carolinas.
Average highs in Myrtle Beach are in the upper 80s, and average lows are in the mid-70s. The hottest temperature recorded in Myrtle Beach in July was 101 degrees Fahrenheit (F) in 2005.
It’s usually a wet month, too, given the summertime pattern of nearly daily pop-up showers and storms due to the heat and the sea breeze. Myrtle Beach experiences over 5 inches of rainfall, on average, in July.
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