Charleston Weather Update: Gradual Warm-Up Brings 70s by Mid to Late Week

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Charleston, South Carolina – A steady warming trend is underway across coastal South Carolina, setting the stage for springlike temperatures to dominate the Lowcountry by the middle and latter part of the week, with no rain concerns in sight until the weekend.

According to the National Weather Service in Charleston, temperatures will rise gradually each day, climbing from the upper 50s today into the 60s Monday and reaching the low to mid-70s by mid to late week. These readings run roughly 10 to 15 degrees above normal for early January, offering an extended stretch of mild, dry weather across the region.

Charleston, Mount Pleasant, Summerville, and Beaufort will all see improving conditions as sunshine becomes more consistent and afternoon warmth builds. Overnight lows will also trend milder, settling into the 50s by midweek, limiting any early-morning chill. Inland areas may warm slightly faster than immediate coastal locations, though even barrier islands will feel noticeably warmer than average.

The dry pattern supports favorable conditions for travel, outdoor work, and coastal activities, with no meaningful rain expected until the weekend. Winds are expected to remain light, and no marine hazards are anticipated during this stretch.

This warm, quiet pattern holds through late week before the next system approaches from the west, bringing the potential for rain as the weekend nears. Residents are encouraged to enjoy the mild stretch while staying tuned for updates as the next weather change approaches.