Charleston, SC — Travelers and residents in Charleston can expect patchy fog early Sunday morning, potentially impacting visibility on local roads such as SC-700 and surrounding routes. With calm winds and 100% humidity forecasted, visibility may drop below six miles in some areas, posing a hazard for morning drivers. Officials advise allowing extra time for commutes and using headlights to enhance visibility in low-light conditions.
According to the National Weather Service, the fog is expected to lift by mid-morning, revealing partly sunny skies and a high near 77°F by midday. Light winds shifting from the northeast at 5 to 8 mph should gradually help disperse the morning fog. Motorists are encouraged to exercise caution on their morning drives and to stay updated on weather conditions.
Extended Forecast
Sunday Night: Conditions will remain mostly cloudy, with a low of 63°F as the humidity decreases slightly. A gentle northeast wind will continue at around 10 mph, making for a mild evening.
Monday: Mostly sunny skies are anticipated, with highs reaching 78°F. Northeast winds could increase to 15 mph, with gusts up to 22 mph, particularly in open or coastal areas.
Tuesday: Similar conditions are forecasted with mostly sunny skies and a high of 78°F. The pleasant, mild weather will continue through the day, with minimal wind impact.
Wednesday: A 20% chance of showers after 2 p.m. brings a slight change to the mostly cloudy outlook. Highs will remain near 79°F, though residents should monitor for any potential rain, especially in the afternoon.
Thursday: Another slight increase in rain probability brings a 30% chance of showers with mostly cloudy skies and highs around 78°F.
With overall mild temperatures and patchy fog early Sunday, Charleston residents and visitors should take precautions when traveling. While the week ahead remains mostly clear, keep an eye on local forecasts as slight rain chances develop midweek.
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