FIRST ALERT: Sunny skies continue for tomorrow to view the Solar Eclipse

FIRST ALERT: Sunny skies continue for tomorrow to view the Solar Eclipse
Published: Apr. 6, 2024 at 6:28 AM EDT|Updated: Apr. 7, 2024 at 5:27 PM EDT
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MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - Cooler temperatures and plenty of sunshine continue to provide for a nice weekend forecast.

TODAY

A cold start to our Sunday morning with temperatures in the 30s inland and low 40s across the Grand Strand. Temperatures will start to rebound as we head into Sunday afternoon. After another cold start, temperatures will climb into the middle 60s for the beaches with some upper 60s mixed inland. Once again, plenty of sunshine for any plans Sunday.

ECLIPSE FORECAST

If you’re staying here in the Carolinas for the partial Eclipse, our forecast looks great! Higher level cirrus clouds will stream into the area. Temperatures will climb to near 70° for the beaches with the low-mid 70s inland.

Eclipse Forecast
Eclipse Forecast(maxuser | WMBF)

Keep in mind, we will only see 70% coverage on Monday. Totality remains off to our northwest and a few locations in the path of totality could be dealing with showers and clouds come Monday. Not good for those traveling.

Eclipse Timeline in Myrtle Beach
Eclipse Timeline in Myrtle Beach(maxuser | WMBF)

THURSDAY STORM CHANCES

A strong cold front will move in on Thursday, this will bring scattered showers and storms across our area. Models are showing enough storm fuel to bring a severe weather threat as well. A lot can change with the forecast on this storm system but we are going to keep a close eye on it.

Thursday Storm Chances
Thursday Storm Chances(maxuser | WMBF)