There are no weather concerns this weekend for outdoor activities across the Lowcountry with seasonably warm temperatures and mostly sunny skies. The main weather concern remains the building drought across the area, with severe drought across our part of the Lowcountry.
Temperatures Friday will be the coolest of the set, topping out in the upper 70s to near 80° with plenty of sunshine. Saturday will be the warmest day with more southerly winds expected to help drive temperatures into the low-to-mid-80s. Winds turn more onshore on Sunday, and that will send temperatures a touch lower as a result — but still warm in the low 80s.
After temperatures topped out just around 70° inland from the coast — which remained in the low 60s, including downtown — we’ll start to warm up a little bit on Thursday, though breezy northeasterly winds will persist and keep the coast pinned to the mid-60s. We’ll see ample sunshine, though, and it’ll be a generally seasonable day for early April.
A reinforcing front will push through tonight, bringing us cooler and breezy weather for Wednesday. We start Hump Day in the upper 40s to around 50°, warming to just the upper 60s in the afternoon with a mix of sun and clouds. It’s going to be a breezy day, too, with winds 15-20 MPH gusting to 30-35 MPH. This combined with dry air will increase the fire danger for Wednesday. The northeasterly winds also increase the rip current and high surf risk, with a High Surf Advisory in effect for Wednesday into much of Thursday.
Cool high pressure remains the primary weather driver on Tuesday, though temperatures may tick up a degree or two compared to Monday’s high of 69°. We’ll keep the clouds around for a majority of the day, though some peeks of sun should start to filter through later in the day. Generally, expect to start the day in the mid-50s, warming to the low 70s in the afternoon. Northeasterly winds will kick up a little bit throughout the day, with gusts around 20-25 MPH possible.
A cold front coming through overnight Sunday into early Monday morning will send temperatures to a more seasonable place for early April through mid-week, though it’ll be a bit cloudier, too. Shower chances return for the second half of the work week before more sunshine and 80s return for the weekend.
Easter weekend will be split down the middle (weather-wise, anyway); while Saturday looks quiet and warm across the area, Sunday will turn out a little more unsettled especially as we get later in the day.
Warmer-than-normal temperatures will continue for a few more days across the Lowcountry before a sharp front cools us off to start the first full week of April.