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North Charleston, South Carolina 7 Day Weather Forecast
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NWS Forecast for 2 Miles SSE Charleston Air Force Base SC
National Weather Service Forecast for:
2 Miles SSE Charleston Air Force Base SC
Issued by: National Weather Service Charleston, SC |
| Updated: 7:33 am EST Feb 3, 2026 |
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Today
 Mostly Sunny
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Tonight
 Mostly Cloudy
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Wednesday
 Chance Showers then Showers
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Wednesday Night
 Showers
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Thursday
 Slight Chance Showers
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Thursday Night
 Mostly Clear
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Friday
 Sunny
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Friday Night
 Clear
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Saturday
 Sunny
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| Hi 57 °F |
Lo 43 °F |
Hi 56 °F |
Lo 37 °F |
Hi 46 °F |
Lo 30 °F |
Hi 55 °F |
Lo 38 °F |
Hi 59 °F |
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Today
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Mostly sunny, with a high near 57. West wind 3 to 8 mph. |
Tonight
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Mostly cloudy, with a low around 43. Southwest wind around 6 mph. |
Wednesday
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Showers, mainly after 1pm. High near 56. Southwest wind 6 to 9 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New precipitation amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch possible. |
Wednesday Night
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Showers, mainly before 1am. Low around 37. Light and variable wind becoming northwest around 6 mph after midnight. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible. |
Thursday
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A 20 percent chance of showers before 1pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 46. North wind 9 to 11 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. |
Thursday Night
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Mostly clear, with a low around 30. |
Friday
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Sunny, with a high near 55. |
Friday Night
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Clear, with a low around 38. |
Saturday
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Sunny, with a high near 59. |
Saturday Night
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Mostly clear, with a low around 37. |
Sunday
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Sunny, with a high near 60. |
Sunday Night
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Partly cloudy, with a low around 37. |
Monday
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Mostly sunny, with a high near 57. |
Forecast from NOAA-NWS
for 2 Miles SSE Charleston Air Force Base SC.
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Weather Forecast Discussion
939
FXUS62 KCHS 031037
AFDCHS
Area Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Charleston SC
537 AM EST Tue Feb 3 2026
.WHAT HAS CHANGED...
The cold weather key message was removed. Aviation discussion
was updated for the 12z TAFs.
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.KEY MESSAGES...
- 1) Rain chances will increase across drought stricken areas
of the South Carolina Lowcountry and Southeast Georgia
Wednesday and Wednesday night as a cold front moves through
the area.
- 2) Dry conditions and near seasonal temperatures are expected
across the South Carolina Lowcountry and Southeast Georgia
Friday through early next week.
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.DISCUSSION...
KEY MESSAGE 1: Rain chances will increase across drought
stricken areas of the South Carolina Lowcountry and Southeast
Georgia Wednesday and Wednesday night as a cold front moves
through the area.
A strong cold front will push across the Southeast U.S.
Wednesday as broad upper trough digs across the central CONUS.
As a potent shortwave rounds the base of the broad upper tough,
a frontal wave will likely develop over northern South Carolina-
southern North Carolina Wednesday afternoon. This low is
forecast to shift offshore of Cape Hatteras Wednesday night as
the front clears the Southeast U.S. coast. Modest moisture
advection off the Gulf characterized by a tongue of PWATs in
excess of 1" is forecast to propagate into Southeast Georgia and
far southern South Carolina ahead of the front. Increasing
deep-layered moisture coupled with modest forcing aloft should
support a rather large band of light to moderate showers
along/ahead of the approaching cold front. This activity is
poised to reach inland areas after daybreak Wednesday, spread
east across the entire area during the day, and clearing the
coast Wednesday evening. Some light showers rotating in along
the backside of the exiting surface low may linger across
southern South Carolina into the early morning hours Thursday.
Categorical pops of 80-100% were highlighted with a QPF of
0.25-0.50". This will bring some much needed rainfall to
drought stricken areas, but amounts will not be enough to
significantly impact the D1 (moderate) to D3 (severe) drought
conditions that are in place.
KEY MESSAGE 2: Dry conditions and near seasonal temperatures
are expected across the South Carolina Lowcountry and Southeast
Georgia Friday through early next week.
Mid-level flow overhead will generally be from the northwest
through Sunday, with the models starting to diverge on Monday.
Models hint that there could be several weak fronts approaching
and trying to move through our area Friday through early next
week. However, we emphasize they`re weak and no precipitation is
in the forecast. Overall, High pressure nearby will bring our
area dry conditions. High temperatures Friday will be a few
degrees below normal, rising to near normal through the weekend
and early next week. Low temperatures during this time period
should remain a few degrees below normal. Afternoon RH values
inland could be lower than forecasted. However, winds don`t
appear to be strong enough to generate any fire weather concerns
at this time.
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.AVIATION /12Z TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/...
03/12z TAF Discussion:
KCHS/KJZI/KSAV: VFR through 04/12z.
Extended Aviation Outlook: A cold front will bring flight
restrictions Wednesday through Wednesday evening, mainly due to
rain showers. VFR for Thursday on.
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.MARINE...
Today through Wednesday Night: There no marine concerns today,
but winds will increase Wednesday ahead of an approaching cold
front. Southwest winds could get close to Small Craft Advisory
thresholds over the Georgia offshore waters Wednesday afternoon
and especially Wednesday night with the onset of cold air
advection with the passage of the cold front. Right now, its
appears the nearshore legs and Charleston Harbor should remain
below advisory thresholds.
Thursday through Saturday: Several weak fronts should approach
and try to move through our coastal waters. But High pressure
nearby will be the primary synoptic feature most of this time
period. Winds and seas could be high enough to prompt Small
Craft Advisories for portions of our waters Thursday and
Thursday night. Following a brief lull, there could be another
round of Small Craft Advisories later Friday into Friday night
for most of our waters.
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.EQUIPMENT...
The KCLX radar is operational, but could go down at any time.
Additional repairs are needed.
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.CHS WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES...
GA...None.
SC...None.
MARINE...None.
&&
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