South Carolina State Climate Office
South Carolina Weather Observations for:
1000 AM EST WED FEB 04 2015
Note: 'fair' indicates few or no clouds below 12,000 feet with no
significant weather and/or obstructions to visibility.

Usually updates around 10 minutes past the hour.
LocationLocation of the observation, usually at the airport. Sky/
WeatherSky conditions will be displayed only when there is no significant weather occurring.
Air
Temp.
°FAir temperature (degrees Fahrenheit).
Dew
Point
°FDew point temperature (degrees Fahrenheit) is the temperature to which air must be cooled in order to reach saturation (assuming air pressure and moisture content are constant). A higher dew point indicates more moisture present in the air.
Relative
Humidity
%The amount of moisture present relative to the amount that would be present if the air were saturated, expressed in percent.
Wind
(mph)The direction from which the wind is blowing. The speed is in miles per hour (mph).

Key: Wind Direction
   N  - North
   NE - Northeast
   E  - East
   SE - Southeast
   S  - South
   SW - Southwest
   W  - West
   NW - Northwest
   VRB - Variable direction

G stands for wind gust.
Q stands for squall
Pressure
(inches)Pressure exerted by the earths atmosphere at any given point and measured in inches of mercury.

Key:
   F - Falling during the past hour.
   S - Steady during the past hour.
   R - Rising during the past hour.
RemarksRemarks section will contain...
  • WindChill Index or WCI - The wind chill temperature (degrees Fahrenheit) is how cold people and animals feel when outside. Windchill is based on the rate of heat loss from exposed skin caused by wind and cold.

  • Heat Index or HI - is sometimes referred to as the apparent Temperature. The HI, given in degrees Fahrenheit, is a measure of how hot it feels when relative humidity (RH) is added to the actual air temperature.
Anderson PTSUNNY 38 31 76 CALM 30.28F
Clemson PTSUNNY 38 32 79 CALM 30.28F
Greenville PTSUNNY 41 26 55 CALM 30.27F
Greenwood CLOUDY 39 30 70 CALM 30.31F
Greer PTSUNNY 41 28 60 CALM 30.25F
Rock Hill MOSUNNY 39 28 64 S3 30.30F
Columbia Metro CLOUDY 38 33 82 CALM 30.32F
Columbia Owens CLOUDY 39 32 76 CALM 30.33F
Darlington PTSUNNY 39 32 75 E3 30.35S
Mcentire ANGB CLOUDY 41 36 81 CALM 30.33S
Orangeburg CLOUDY 42 33 70 NE3 30.32F
Sumter Shaw AFB CLOUDY 42 35 75 SE2 30.32S
Myrtle Beach MOSUNNY 48 28 46 NE6 30.36S
Charleston Airport PTSUNNY 49 28 44 NE7 30.33S
Augusta Bush BUSH F CLOUDY 38 33 82 CALM 30.32F
Augusta Bush DANIEL CLOUDY 42 33 70 CALM 30.31F
Savannah CLOUDY 46 33 60 NE9 30.31S
Charlotte PTSUNNY 41 24 51 S6 30.30S
Asheville MOSUNNY 31 24 75 CALM 30.23F
Asheville MOSUNNY 31 24 75 CALM 30.23F
Charlotte PTSUNNY 41 24 51 S6 30.30S
Lumberton PTSUNNY 41 32 70 CALM 30.34F
Wilmington MOSUNNY 49 36 61 VRB3 30.35S

The observations displayed above were taken from the National Weather Service products CAERWRCAE, CHSRWRCHS and RDURWRRAH and re-formatted for this web page.