High humidity, warm temperatures, and scattered showers are expected in Myrtle Beach through Memorial Day Weekend and into next week.
Memorial Day Weekend Forecast
A steady southerly wind will push warm, humid air into the region, keeping scattered showers and storms possible. There is no indication of all-day washouts, so outdoor plans should mostly be fine.
- Saturday: Highest risk of showers and storms across the Pee Dee, with isolated showers near the beaches.
- Sunday: Slightly better chance of pop-up downpours, with 40% rain chances for both beaches and inland areas.
- Memorial Day: Similar trend continues, with scattered afternoon storms possible.
Temperatures
Beaches will reach the low 80s, while inland areas climb into the mid to upper 80s throughout the weekend.
Extended Forecast
Daily chances for showers and storms continue through next week as the region transitions to a traditional summer pattern. Humidity remains high, and 1 to 2 inches of rainfall are likely over the next seven days, with isolated areas possibly seeing higher amounts.
Tools and Updates
For those with weekend plans, the FIRST ALERT WEATHER APP provides real-time radar, video updates, and forecast alerts to help track showers and storms throughout the day.









