SOUTH CAROLINA WEATHER AND CLIMATE

October 22 - 28, 2001


WEATHER SUMMARY

Canadian high pressure eased into the south during the first part of the week and provided sunny afternoons and cool mornings. Frost became more widespread on both Wednesday and Thursday mornings across central counties. A slow return to milder weather came over the weekend with afternoon high temperatures reported in the upper 70s' and lower 80's. Southeasterly winds and an area of tropical rains over Florida sent a few light showers over eastern counties of South Carolina on Sunday. Statewide temperatures for the period averaged three degrees below normal.

PRECIPITATION AND TEMPERATURE DATA

The highest temperature was 84 degrees at Orangeburg, Blackville and Jamestown on October 16. The lowest temperature was 25 degrees at Cedar Creek on the morning of October 18. The heaviest 24-hour rainfall reported was 0.05" at Ft. Moultrie ending at 7:00 a.m. on October 21. The average statewide rainfall for the period was 0.1."

                                                                                                                                                
                     Precipitation
               Period    2001  Deviation*          Temperature
Location        Total   Total   From Avg.       Maximum     Minimum	
Greer            0.92   36.18       7.0B           82          29                            	              		
Columbia         0.00   26.11      17.0B           89          32
Florence         0.00   30.01       7.9B           87          32	        
Charleston       0.00   37.75       7.9B           88          36   
N Myrtle Beach   0.00   35.66       7.9B           88          32
Augusta, Ga.     0.00   31.74       6.8B           89          29 
*A=Above, B=Below                                                                       
                                                                                                                                                                                            

Note: Weekly rainfall amounts are for the prior 24-hrs ending 7 am Monday through ending 7 am Sunday.

SOIL

4 inch depth average soil temperature: Columbia 67 degrees.

RIVERS AND SURF

South Carolina river stages were below normal.
Surf temperatures at Myrtle Beach and Savannah will average around 66 degrees.


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