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Gable, South Carolina Weather Forecast Discussion

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FXUS62 KCAE 301459 AAA
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Area Forecast Discussion...UPDATED National Weather Service Columbia SC 1059 AM EDT Tue Sep 30 2025

.SYNOPSIS... Isolated to scattered light showers remain possible today as Imelda heads out to sea. Dry, cool conditions likely through the rest of the week as NE flow strengthens. Rain chances increase again near the end of the long term as moisture pours back into the Southeast.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/... Key message(s):

- Relatively cool with some isolated to scattered light showers through the morning.

Imelda continues its eastward turn away from the coast but the elevated plume of moisture remains across the Carolinas this morning. Regional radar shows patches of showers across the central and eastern Midlands and have adjusted pops upward a bit to better account for the measurable nature of these showers, raising pops. Widespread low clouds and precip will keep temperatures down below normal today with highs expected to be in the 70s. As Imelda moves away from the region the deeper moisture is expected to shift east of our area with lowering PWATs through the day. Showers are expected to diminish through the afternoon from west to east as upper level flow becomes more northerly ushering in drier air. A tightening pressure gradient should result in some gusty winds by afternoon with gusts around 20 to 25 mph as high pressure builds southward. With the drier air and diminishing cloud cover, overnight lows are forecast to be cooler than they have been in recent nights.

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.SHORT TERM /TUESDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT/... Key message(s):

- Drier air settles into the region Wednesday

The axis of an upper level trough will move out of the Southeast during the short term as surface high pressure settles into the Northeast. This will drive a dry air mass into the forecast area through breezy, NE flow. Gusts during the afternoon will be around 20 mph. Breezy winds may continue into the evening especially on the warm area lakes but speeds should remain below Lake Wind Advisory criteria. The dry air mass will prevent rainfall but the driest air won`t reach the forecast area until overnight with dewpoints dropping in to the low to mid 50s. Highs will be near normal during the day. Weak cold advection will allow for temps a couple of degrees below normal but winds will stay up overnight preventing ideal radiational cooling conditions.

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.LONG TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY/... Key message(s):

- Dry and cool conditions likely this week - Rain chances increase near the end of the long term

As strong high pressure ridges into the region from the Northeast mid-week we can expect cool, dry weather through at least Friday. Mean PWAT values from global ensembles range from 40-80 percent of normal through Friday night favoring dry weather and below normal lows overnight. Highs expected in the 70s with lows in the 50s.

The pattern should change over the weekend and into early next week as surface high pressure moves offshore. The spread in ensemble heights increase in this latter part of the long term, however in general models favor increasing moisture over the Southeast through onshore or southerly flow. This will lead to increased rain chances and favor a warming temperature trend. Temperatures over the weekend and into early next week will be near or above normal.

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.AVIATION /15Z TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY/... Widespread MVFR/IFR conditions continue with tropical moisture in place across the region with scattered showers and drizzle. Vsbys are expected to improve outside of showers and with less rain chances this afternoon but cigs will be slower to improve and should lift to MVFR all terminals by 17z then eventually return to VFR sometime this evening as drier air works into the region from the north. Breezy north to northeast winds persist through the TAF period, with gusts near 20 kts this afternoon.

EXTENDED AVIATION OUTLOOK...Probability of VFR conditions mid- week is high with a drier pattern Wednesday through the end of the week.

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.CAE WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... SC...None. GA...None.

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NWS CAE Office Area Forecast Discussion

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