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Weather Whirlwinds: Myrtle Beach’s April Dry Spell and Storm Alerts

Clear sky over Myrtle Beach with beachgoers

News Summary

April has turned out to be a surprisingly dry month for Myrtle Beach and the Pee Dee region, defying expectations of showers. Although the weather has been pleasant for outdoor activities, storm alerts in nearby areas remind residents to stay vigilant. With a forecast of rainfall approaching, locals should prepare for potential flooding and safety hazards while enjoying the seasonal changes.

Myrtle Beach, SC – April’s Dry Spell and Storm Alerts Bring Weather Whirlwinds

April might be known for its showers, but in Myrtle Beach and the surrounding Pee Dee region, it’s officially dubbed the driest month of the year! Isn’t that a surprise? While folks might be ready to pack their umbrellas and rain boots, it turns out they might not need them this month. As we welcome warmer days along the coast, residents can enjoy the pleasant, less humid conditions that April brings, making it a fantastic time for outdoor activities.

Seasonal Shifts Making Waves

The reason for this delightful dry spell in April can be traced to shifts in weather patterns. This month, moisture tends to migrate northeastward to places like the Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, and Northeast, leaving the Grand Strand and Pee Dee to bask in drier weather. With no significant humidity hanging around, we can expect fewer of those pesky summer pop-up showers that often sneak in when we least expect them.

A Look Ahead to a Rainy Reality

As lovely as April has been, it’s a whole different story when we look ahead to September and August, which take the crown for having the most rainfall in Myrtle Beach. During these months, over 6 inches of rain can drench the Grand Strand, while the Pee Dee sees its fair share as well, with August and July recording just over 5 inches each. So, if your plans include spending time at the beach or engaging in outdoor fun, you might want to consider planning around these rainy months.

Weather Warnings and Thunderstorm Alerts

Stay Safe, Stay Informed

Residents from Demorest, Raoul, Boydville, Baldwin, Mount Airy, Avalon, Alto, Martin, Eastanolee, and Toccoa were advised to stay alert as thunderstorms rolled through. The National Weather Service warned about possible minor hail damage to outdoor belongings, leading to essential advice for everyone: seek shelter indoors during thunderstorms. Additionally, with the intense rainfall expected, localized flooding is another risk to keep an eye on.

Hydroplaning Hazards and Lightning Strikes

It’s crucial to keep safety in mind, particularly when rain returns. Lightning strikes in the U.S. occur about 25 million times every year, primarily during summertime, causing around 20 fatalities annually. To stay safe, it’s important to remember that lightning can intensify when a thunderstorm approaches and then decreases as it moves away. Hydroplaning can also be an issue, especially if water builds up in front of car tires faster than they can push it away, leading to loss of control.

Rain on the Horizon

As for what’s coming next, folks can expect rain beginning overnight around midnight. Widespread showers and downpours are anticipated throughout the next day, with rainfall totals predicted to reach around an inch along the beaches while inland areas might see slightly less. However, there’s a silver lining to this rainy forecast! By 8 p.m. tomorrow night, the clouds will clear, paving the way for warm temperatures and plenty of sunshine throughout the week ahead.

Heads Up: Pollen Levels on the Rise

As we dry out and enjoy the sunshine, it’s worth noting that pollen levels are expected to increase by the end of the week. So, allergy sufferers, be prepared! Spring is in full bloom, and it brings pollen along with those gorgeous flowers.

In conclusion, while April is the month for dry days in Myrtle Beach and the Pee Dee, weather conditions can change quickly. Stay informed, be ready for rain, and above all, enjoy this charming season!

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