
Mon Mar 10 11:30:00 UTC 2025: ## Myrtle Beach Braces for Soggy Day as Low-Pressure System Brings Widespread Rain
**MYRTLE BEACH, SC** – Myrtle Beach residents should prepare for a thoroughly wet Wednesday, as a slow-moving low-pressure system is expected to bring widespread showers and downpours throughout the day. WMBF First Alert Weather issued a warning for heavy rainfall beginning overnight Tuesday and lasting into Wednesday evening.
Rain is expected to become widespread by Wednesday morning, requiring rain gear for anyone venturing out. While there may be a brief lull in the early afternoon, heavier downpours are anticipated to resume in the mid-afternoon and continue into the evening commute. Residents are advised to reschedule any outdoor plans.
Rainfall totals are predicted to exceed one inch along the beaches, offering some relief to the ongoing drought and wildfire concerns. Inland areas may see slightly lower totals. The system is expected to move offshore by Wednesday night, with dry conditions anticipated around 8 p.m. and clearing skies overnight.
The good news is that a cold front will not follow the rain. Temperatures are forecast to return to the low to mid-70s next week, with plenty of sunshine and a rise in pollen levels expected by the end of the week.