The driest month with the least rainfall is January 0. The month with the highest number of rainy days is August 16 days. The month with the least rainy days is January 6. The month with the highest number of snowfall days is January 0. The month with the longest days is June Average daylight: The month with the shortest days is December Average daylight: 9. The month with the most sunshine is July Average sunshine: 11h. Months with the least sunshine are January and December Average sunshine: 5.
The month with the most sunshine days is January The month with the least sunshine days is August The month with the most cloud cover is December Cloud cover The month with the least cloud cover is June Cloud cover South Carolina, USA: Weather in May May , the last month of the spring, in North Myrtle Beach , is a moderately hot month, with average temperature fluctuating between Months with the highest atmospheric pressure are January and December The month with the lowest atmospheric pressure is June The windiest month with the highest average wind speed is April The calmest month with the lowest average wind speed is August 7.
The wettest month with the highest rainfall is August 4. The driest month with the least rainfall is January 1. Months with the highest number of rainy days are July and August The month with the least rainy days is November 9. The month with the highest snowfall is February 0.
The month with the highest number of snowfall days is January 0. The best month for swimming with the highest average sea temperature is August The coldest month with the lowest average sea temperature is March The month with the longest days is June Average daylight: The month with the shortest days is December Average daylight: 9.
Months with the most sunshine are July and August Average sunshine: The month with the least sunshine is December Average sunshine: 5. The month with the most sunshine days is October The month with the least sunshine days is June 8. NO blackout dates, book now! Don't miss out on this amazing offer! Enjoy an oceanfront getaway with our Cyber Sale! Book now! Take advantage of our Brittain Rewards program and save 's on attraction tickets!
Also, no black-out dates in ! There are tons of reasons to visit Myrtle Beach, from the great golf and accommodations to top-notch restaurants and attractions.
But among the best parts of a vacation here is enjoying the amazing Grand Strand weather. Here are some of the reasons we love the weather in Myrtle Beach and why you should too From early spring through late fall, and even at stretches through the offseason, the weather here is dominated by warm sun and blue skies, making the Grand Strand a great place to enjoy outdoor activities of all sorts. This means its almost impossible to visit for a week and not catch at least a few sunny days.
No matter where you're staying on the Grand Strand, you're never far from a body of water. Whether it's sunbathing and swimming in the Atlantic Ocean, boating and jetskiing on the Intracoastal Waterway or kayaking and fishing along the saltwater marsh in Murrells Inlet, there's plenty of great ways to get wet.
The average water temperature in July reaches into the 80s and the ocean provides comfortable swimming from early May to late September or October. Stretching from the N. It's likely no shock that July is typically the hottest month in Myrtle Beach and January is the coldest, but you may be surprised by just how warm and cold it gets here. Highs will range into the mid- to upper 90s at times during the summer and can often dip into the 30s at night throughout the chilly offseason months.
Though we rarely dip below freezing here in the winter, the record low was 4 degrees, measured on Jan. Sure, it get can downright steamy here during the hot summer months, but compared to many nearby areas, Myrtle Beach actually stays cooler due to its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.
It's gentle sea breezes are good for more than just flying kites and windsurfing. Wind speeds near the beach generally range from miles per hour, with an average of 5 mph — which is just enough to fly most kites. Thanks to cool ocean breezes, summer temperatures in Myrtle Beach are generally about 5 degrees lower than inland cities like Florence and Columbia.
Though summer is known for sun, in reality the rainiest times of the year are summer months such as July, August and September. But don't worry — the high humidity and cool ocean breezes mean it's common to see a fast, furious storm with heavy rain that rarely lasts more than an hour, followed by good weather the rest of the day.
We average almost 50 inches of precipitation per year, which is slighty more than Ocean City, Md. Though our we get more rain than the U. Though it's not very often that we get more than a dusting of the white stuff, it has been known to snow in Myrtle Beach at times.
Luckily, the few flakes we do get generally fall in offseason during January or February when the smallest number of visitors are around. The Myrtle Beach area averages less than 1 inch of snow per year. We rarely see any accumulation. In , on the eve of the Myrtle Beach Marathon, nearly 3 inches of snow fell causing the race to be cancelled that year. Like pretty much any place along the East Coast, there is a possibility of tropical storms and inclement weather in Myrtle Beach.
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