Rest of the work week: Seasonable warmth, generally quiet weather
Hello everyone, Jared Smith here with the Charleston weather forecast for Wednesday, October 25th, 2023 and the rest of the work week.
Seasonable warmth and partly cloudy skies remain the rule for the rest of the work week with high pressure firmly in control of our weather.
Wednesday starts almost 10 degrees warmer than Tuesday did, with temperatures in the upper 50s as opposed to the upper 40s the day prior.
High temperatures should top out in the upper 70s to around 80 degrees and partly cloudy skies in the afternoon.
We’ll start even a touch warmer on Thursday with lows in the low 60s, several degrees above normal for this point in the year.
Highs on Thursday reach around 80 degrees or so, and we’ll copy and paste that for Friday too.
Water levels at time of high tide will continue to flirt with coastal flood criteria over the next few days.
If flooding occurs, it should be generally minor, but it could still be enough to close a couple roads for a little while.
Keep an ear out for coastal flood advisories from the National Weather Service as a signal that road closures will be possible.
In the tropics, Tropical Depression 21 did not hang around too long as expected, as it made landfall in Nicaragua on Tuesday morning.
From there, it promptly dissipated.
Meanwhile, TAMI continues to move northeast across the Atlantic as a hurricane.
It’ll start to turn more northerly later Wednesday before turning more westward on Thursday.
Conditions become more hostile to TAMI as time goes on, though, and we should see TAMI lose tropical characteristics by Thursday as it slows down and meanders around Bermuda over the weekend.
From there, it seems probable that what’s left of TAMI will then get swept up by a front and then turned away from the east coast.
Otherwise, beyond TAMI, there’s no tropical concerns in the Atlantic Basin, and certainly nothing for us to be concerned about here at home.
And that was Charleston Weather Daily for October 25th, 2023.
I’m Jared Smith.
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Thanks for listening, and I’ll talk to you tomorrow.