Myrtle Beach Weather: Your Weekend Forecast & Spring Arrival

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Myrtle Beach Weather: Your Weekend Forecast & Spring Arrival

Myrtle Beach Weather: A Look Ahead to a Mild Weekend & Spring!

Are you planning a visit to the beautiful beaches of Myrtle Beach? Or perhaps you’re a local eager to know what the weather holds? Meteorologist Steve Knight brings you the latest Myrtle Beach weather forecast, detailing a transition to warmer temperatures and the official arrival of Spring!

Current Conditions & Today’s Outlook

Currently, temperatures are at 34°F. Today, expect a pleasant mix of clouds and sunshine with calmer winds. This will contribute to a slightly warmer day, with a high reaching the low 40s. A welcome change from recent conditions!

Warming Trend Through the Week

The warming trend continues as we head into the end of the week. Both Thursday and Friday promise a blend of clouds and sun, with steadily increasing temperatures. Expect highs near 50°F tomorrow and climbing into the mid-50s on Friday.

Spring Arrives!

Mark your calendars! Friday marks the official first day of Spring, arriving at precisely 10:46 AM! A perfect time to enjoy the blossoming scenery and milder temperatures Myrtle Beach has to offer.

Weekend Forecast: Mild & Partly Sunny

The weekend looks promising for outdoor activities. Saturday will be partly sunny with a mild high in the low 60s. Sunday will see an increase in cloud cover, with a chance of evening showers and a high in the mid-60s. It’s a great time to enjoy the beach before any potential rain arrives.

CBS 21 First Warning Weather Forecast – At a Glance

  • Today: Partly Sunny, High 42°F
  • Tonight: Partly Cloudy, Low 26°F
  • Tomorrow: Partly Sunny, High 50°F
  • Friday: Partly Sunny, High 56°F

Stay tuned to CBS 21 for the latest updates and detailed forecasts. Enjoy the improving weather in Myrtle Beach and the arrival of Spring! You can find more detailed information on The National Weather Service.

– Meteorologist Steve Knight

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