MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - Cooler weather lingers into the weekend with an even bigger drop arriving next week.
Sunday morning starts off cold and frosty as we all drop near freezing. Temperatures bottom out around 34° along the Grand Strand, closer to 30° across the Pee Dee. Mostly sunny skies prevail as highs near 55° through Sunday afternoon.
Clouds continue to move in Sunday night into a dreary Monday. As a low pressure system skirts along the coast, the rain chances will increase through the morning and afternoon on Monday. The rain will be lighter, and wrap up into the evening. The persistent clouds keep temperatures closer to 50 on Monday for highs.
The cool weather lingers into Monday before a brief warm-up into Tuesday. In fact, most areas climb well into the 60s for Tuesday afternoon. It won’t last long as our next shot of cold air quickly filters back in.
Tuesday night into early Wednesday morning there is a small window of opportunity for precipitation on the tail end of the cold front. Most of the data now suggest it will fall as cold rain, but the temperature profile is something we will have to keep an eye on. If it trends colder, some areas in the Pee Dee and Border Belt could see a light wintry mix. The updated timing of this precipitation would have it offshore by sunrise and the intensity is low.
Temperatures turn cold again by the end of next week. Afternoon highs will struggle to climb out of the upper 30s both Wednesday and Thursday. Expecting more mornings below-freezing with areas of frost likely most of next week.
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We want to be your tire guy at Tire Town. Tire Town was formed in 1968 in the heart of Myrtle Beach, SC in a former Chrysler dealership. That location at 306 N. Kings Hwy was the first place that many (now loyal) customers would experience Tire Town's quality products and services. At the center of it all was Lanier Alford; (or simply "Lanier" as everyone knows him by) greeting every customer as they walked inside. After a successfully running Firestone company stores all over the Southeast; Lanier came back to his native Horry County and built Tire Town.
Over the next 20 years he opened two other tire stores in the area and expanded into servicing commercial needs by adding a fleet of on--the--road service trucks. Wholesaling to other tire dealers in the area was a natural progression that was added in 2008. Today all retail locations operate under the Tire Town brand and use state--of--the-art software to store, share, and access all customer information daily. Innovative techniques for stocking and forecasting inventory helps Tire Town keep what customers need in stock. Thus ensuring that the principles started back in 1968 of the best product and efficient, quality service are still holding true today and for years to come.
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The Sea Captain's House Restaurant has won more awards than any other restaurant in Myrtle Beach. Southern Living Magazine named it Best Seafood Restaurant four years in a row.
Over the years many have crossed the portals of the Sea Captain's House, enjoyed the superb dining, ocean view and warm southern hospitality that the Sea Captain's House offers. To this day, it is still known as the place for seafood where friends meet year after year.
Your visit to Myrtle Beach is not complete without a trip to the Sea Captain's House!
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Founded in 1963 as a part of the South Carolina Technical Education System to attract industry to South Carolina, Florence-Darlington Technical College (FDTC) seeks to provide comprehensive technical education, workforce development, and educational services to students, businesses and industries. Through instructional programs, business and industry partnerships, and community involvement, the college plays a prominent role in the economic development and quality of life of its many constituents. Currently serving Florence, Darlington, and Marion counties, FDTC’s initial en?rollment of 250 students now exceeds 6,000 curriculum students. Its original campus of less than 10 acres has expanded to nearly 240 acres with a modern complex of ten major buildings totaling nearly 750,000 square feet.
The Southeastern Institute of Manufacturing and Technology (SiMT) located at the back of the main campus has an Advanced Manufacturing Center (AMC) and a Manufacturing and Business Incubator. The AMC contains an 800-seat auditorium, a conference center, an advanced manufacturing lab, a rapid prototyping lab, a 3D/Virtual Reality Center, and the National Robotics Training Center of Excellence.
The college operates satellite sites in Hartsville, Lake City, and Mullins. The college also operates a large health sciences complex in downtown Florence entirely devoted to careers in the health arena.
Online: http://www.fdtc.edu/.