Charleston, SC – A significant cold front is set to impact South Carolina this weekend, leading to a drop in temperatures that residents need to prepare for. Starting Friday, lows will dip into the 30s while daytime highs will struggle to reach above 50 degrees.
According to the National Weather Service, today’s mild weather will see temperatures peaking near 65 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. However, the forecast indicates that a cooling trend will begin tonight, with temperatures expected to fall to a low of 37 degrees overnight.
Saturday will bring sunshine but with a notable chill, as temperatures will only rise to around 51 degrees during the day and drop to a brisk 32 degrees at night. Sunday is expected to remain sunny yet cold, with highs near 48 degrees and overnight temperatures plummeting to 31 degrees. The trend of cool weather will continue into Monday, with highs around 50 degrees and lows hovering around 39 degrees.
Residents and travelers using I-26 and other Charleston-area roadways are advised to exercise caution due to dense morning fog. Visibility could be limited, making it essential for drivers to stay alert and vigilant.
This weekend’s wind chill is projected to make outdoor activities feel even colder than the actual temperature. For those planning to spend time outdoors, layering clothing will be crucial to staying warm and comfortable.
As Christmas approaches, the weather forecast suggests a slight chance of rain beginning Tuesday night, with a 30% chance of precipitation by Christmas Day. The temperature on the holiday is expected to be cool, with a high near 46 degrees.
Residents in Charleston are encouraged to stay updated with the latest weather alerts as they prepare for the coming freeze. It’s advisable to secure outdoor pipes to prevent freezing and check on vulnerable neighbors or pets to ensure their safety during these colder temperatures.
As Charleston gears up for this significant shift in weather, residents are reminded to dress appropriately for the colder conditions and to keep a close watch on the forecast. Everyone is encouraged to stay informed about any developments that may affect holiday travel or planned outdoor activities.
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