Rainy and Warm Week Ahead: Cold Temperatures Stick Around in South Carolina

Sunday is set to be another cold day in South Carolina, but warmer and rainier weather is expected for the rest of the week. Temperatures are expected to reach the mid to upper 30s in the afternoon, with variable winds at 5 mph. The gradual shift to more seasonable weather will begin Sunday night into Monday, bringing slightly milder temperatures in the upper 40s.

There is a chance for rain on Tuesday, with a slight chance of drizzle. The rest of the week will bring a prolonged stretch of rainy days, as a steady stream of warm, moist air is expected to push temperatures back into the 50s and even the mid-upper 60s. However, this also means that the rain will persist throughout the week. Widespread rain is forecasted for Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, with the possibility of isolated storms, although severe weather is not likely.

The expected rainfall for Wednesday through Friday is around 2-4 inches. Those in South Carolina can track the interactive radar and check for the latest alerts in their area. Live skycams from around the Carolinas are also available for viewing. Hour-by-hour and extended forecasts are also accessible for those who want more detailed weather information.

In conclusion, South Carolina will experience another cold day on Sunday, but a warmer and rainier week is ahead. Temperatures will gradually increase throughout the week, with rain expected from Tuesday onwards. There is a chance of isolated storms, but severe weather is not expected. South Carolinians should prepare for a prolonged stretch of rainy days and keep track of the latest weather updates.