Elevated Fire Risk Continues Sunday
Low humidity, gusty southwest winds, and dry brush create conditions for elevated fire risk through Sunday sunset, NBCUniversal reported.
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Dry, sunny Sunday brings elevated fire risk and a big warmup
Sunday brings us seasonable temperatures as we rebound to the upper 40s and some low 50s. A gusty southwest wind picks up with a mix of clouds and clear skies. Elevated fire risk on Sunday Low humidity, combined with the gusty wind, dry brush, and direct sunlight means we have an elevated brush fire risk through sunset. Sunday also marks the start to a big warm-up, and higher pollen counts as trees are blooming. Temps warm to the 60s on Mond…
Elevated fire risk continues Sunday
MYRTLE BEACH S.C. (WBTW)-- A chilly start to Sunday morning temperatures are in the 30s inland, 40s at the coast. Horry and Darlington county are seeing a frost advisory until 9 a.m. A freeze warning is in effect for Dillion and Marlboro county until 9 a.m. Mostly sunny skies will last us into the afternoon [...]
Elevated fire risk for Sunday as a warming trend kicks off
Southwest winds will pick up through the day. Warmer, dry and breezy conditions would allow fires to spread more easily, so it is advised to refrain from open burning today. Temperatures will warm into the 40s and 50s this afternoon with a good amount of sunshine and wind gusts up to 30 miles per hour. Monday will see more cloud cover and high temperatures warming into the 60s. The 70s and rain chances return on Tuesday. Wednesday should stay in…
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