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Happy 4th!
Stray passing showers and occasional rumbles of thunder are possible at times through the morning.
20% rain chances give way to 30% storm chances this afternoon as daytime heating coupled with additional passing cells will continue. Most of this activity will struggle to make it west of I-95 until later this afternoon.
Outside of rain chances, it will be hot today with temperatures in the low/mid 90s feeling like 100°-103°. Remember to stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun.
Expect rain chances to trend down to 20% or less by sunset and fireworks to go off without any major hiccups.
TROPICS
Winds begin to gradually elevate out of the east and northeast as we work towards the weekend. Our area being situated between a developing tropical entity and building high pressure to our west will help bring breezy conditions this weekend.
A broad area of low pressure has developed to our southeast. The National Hurricane Center has given the area a 60% chance of developing into a tropical depression or named storm. Thunderstorm activity and a low pressure center are becoming more defined as the morning progresses.
Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunters will investigate the system later this Friday. We will continue to update you on the progression of this system.
Impacts for the Coastal Empire & Lowcountry look to remain indirect at this time. Whatever develops will be a weak, lopsided system with the bulk of thunderstorms & high winds remaining out to sea.
Do be mindful of rip currents at the beach for the next several days. High surf and longshore currents will also become an issue. Stay out of the water if told to do so and heed all orders from lifeguards.
A LOOK AHEAD
Rain chances dwindle as high pressure will build in next week. Heat will become a major concern as above-average afternoon temperatures coupled with increasing humidity will create potentially dangerous heat index values.