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Record heat may scorch SC Midlands soon. Here’s when, how bad and how long

Record hot temperatures could blast the Midlands later this week.
Record hot temperatures could blast the Midlands later this week. AP

You may want to apply a few extra swipes of deodorant over the next few days.

The National Weather Service in Columbia is forecasting potential record high temperatures on Thursday in the Midlands. Afternoon highs on Thursday will have a more than 50% chance of climbing above 90 degrees, which is highly unusual for this time of year.

An image showing the potential of temperatures exceeding 90 degrees across central South Carolina on Thursday.
An image showing the potential of temperatures exceeding 90 degrees across central South Carolina on Thursday. screenshot Courtesy of the NWS

The rest of the week won’t be much better. Temperatures are expected to be warmer than average through the work week, with highs in the 80s, the NWS states.

High pressure over the Southeast has brought mostly clear skies, but also temperatures well above average. And along with the warmer than normal temperatures, dry conditions will persist through midweek.

The excessively high temperatures shouldn’t last too long though. The NWS predicts chances of rainfall Saturday through Sunday, with highs only reaching the high 60s on Monday next week.

This story was originally published April 16, 2024 at 6:00 AM.

Patrick McCreless
The State
Patrick McCreless is the Southeast service journalism editor for McClatchy, who leads and edits a team of six reporters in South Carolina, Georgia and Mississippi. The team writes about trending news of the day and topics that help readers in their daily lives and better informs them about their communities. He attended Jacksonville State University in Alabama and grew up in Tuscaloosa, AL.
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