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Bennettsville, South Carolina Weather Forecast Discussion

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FXUS62 KILM 221044
AFDILM

Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Wilmington NC 644 AM EDT Mon Sep 22 2025

.SYNOPSIS... Warm and mainly dry weather will continue through mid week with high pressure the dominant weather feature. Unsettled weather is likely late this week as a cold front impacts the area.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH TONIGHT/... High pressure will continue to extend into the area from the north through the period while a trough of low pressure remains off the coast. Overall, expect fair, warm weather though a stray shower could move ashore at times. Highs today will reach the low to mid 80s with lows tonight generally in the low to mid 60s.

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.SHORT TERM /TUESDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT/... Key Messages/Highlights: *Below normal rain chances, especially inland *No severe storm or excessive rain threat *Near to above normal temps

Confidence: *High

Details: No major changes from the previous forecast. Still looks mainly dry with temps above normal for this time of year as high pressure remains the dominant weather feature. Rain chances will remain very limited with no risk for severe storms or excessive rainfall. Highs generally in the mid to upper 80s Tue and near 90 Wed, possibly close to the record high of 94 at Florence on Wed (Sep 24). Lows Tue night should mainly be in the mid to upper 60s and near 70 Wed night.

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.LONG TERM /THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY/... Key Messages/Highlights: *Near to above normal rain chances likely thru Sat and then near to below normal chances starting Sat night *Very low severe storm risk Fri/Sat *Above normal temps thru Fri night w/ mainly near normal temps starting Sat *Very low risk of direct significant impacts from a potential tropical cyclone off the SE U.S. coast this weekend

Confidence: *Thu thru Fri Night: Moderate *Sat thru Sun: Low

Details: No significant changes to the previous forecast this period but some uncertainty remains, especially later in the week and over the weekend. Increasing moisture/forcing ahead of an upper trough/low and surface cold front to the west look to increase our rain chances late this week but timing and amounts are still a bit tricky. The weak front could move through Sat bringing drier conditions and lower rain chances at least across inland areas. Ahead of any potential frontal passage though, elevated deep layer shear could lead to a few stronger storms depending on how much instability can develop. There is also some indication that a potential tropical cyclone could be located off the SE U.S. coast this weekend so will need to keep an eye on the tropics. At least for now we do not expect any direct significant impacts to SE NC and NE SC thru this weekend. Otherwise, temps should mostly be above normal through Fri night before falling back closer to normal this weekend.

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.AVIATION /12Z MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/... Mainly VFR to start off the 12Z TAF period except 600 ft cig at ILM. These cigs will persist at ILM for the next hour or two and slowly lift after sunrise. It`s possible we could see tempo cigs blo 1kft at CRE and MYR through about 14z. Cigs should lift by about 16z, resulting in VFR all terminals for most of the remainder of the valid taf period.

Extended Outlook...Early-morning low cigs/vis remain a possibility each day. Rain chances and associated vis/cig restrictions become a possibility from Thursday onward.

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.MARINE... Through Tonight...expect NE winds of 10 to 15 KT with higher gusts to become east to northeast tonight and diminish to 5 to 10 KT. Seas of 3 to 5 FT this morning will subside to 2 to 4 FT tonight.

Tuesday through Friday...High confidence this period. High pressure will shift offshore this period as a cold front approaches from the west later in the week. Expect a rather weak pressure gradient thru Wed with benign winds/seas before an uptick occurs late week but still well below Small Craft Advisory levels.

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.TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING... Tides: Minor coastal flooding is possible during each high tide early this week along the lower Cape Fear River.

Rip Currents: There is a high risk of rip currents for New Hanover and Georgetown Counties today due to increasing easterly swells partly associated with distant tropical cyclone Gabrielle. An elevated rip risk for east and southeast facing beaches will linger into midweek.

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.ILM WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NC...High Risk for Rip Currents from 6 AM EDT this morning through this evening for NCZ108. SC...High Risk for Rip Currents from 6 AM EDT this morning through this evening for SCZ056. MARINE...None.

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SYNOPSIS...ILM NEAR TERM...31 SHORT TERM...RJB LONG TERM...RJB AVIATION...31 MARINE...RJB/31 TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING...

NWS ILM Office Area Forecast Discussion

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