Wilmington, NC – A chilly night is expected across southeastern North Carolina and northeastern South Carolina, with temperatures dipping into the 30s and 40s. The National Weather Service has issued a weather update for tonight, indicating that while temperatures may fall slightly lower than forecasted in sheltered areas, the risk of frost is minimal due to the drier air moving in.
According to the National Weather Service, the forecasted low temperatures for tonight are 37°F in Maple Hill, 39°F in Elizabethtown, and 40°F in Wilmington. Other areas, such as Myrtle Beach and North Myrtle Beach, are expected to see lows around 46°F and 47°F, respectively.
Despite the chilly conditions, no frost is anticipated in the region tonight, making it a less hazardous situation for agriculture and outdoor activities. The cooler air is expected to be brief, with temperatures rising again tomorrow.
Residents are advised to dress warmly this evening, especially in areas further inland or sheltered from the winds. Stay informed for updates on any changes to the forecast.




