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Aynor, South Carolina Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Wilmington NC 221 PM EDT Sun Sep 14 2025

.SYNOPSIS... High pressure will generally prevail inland with offshore low pressure shifting northward into mid week, possibly bringing some rain to the area. High pressure should then return later in the week with warmer and generally dry weather.

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.NEAR TERM /THROUGH MONDAY/... Offshore low pressure will sit to our east tonight, shifting to our north through Monday. The pressure gradient between this system and the high pressure inland will lead to an overnight N-NE breeze that should keep fog at bay. Lows will be fairly uniform with the breeze and some lingering high clouds, falling into the lower 60s. After sunrise breezy N-NE winds will increase into Monday afternoon with gusts ~20-25 mph. Shower/storm chances will be skewed towards SE NC with the position of the low, and NE SC could remain mostly dry during this time period. Highs in NE SC could reach near 80 while SE NC should stay in the 70s due to more persistent cloud cover and showers.

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.SHORT TERM /MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY/... Broad mid level low will remain across the area through mid week. The rainfall associated with a surface low/baroclinic zone remains one of low confidence. There has been a lean in guidance with the more extensive axis/better forcing area for rain to the north. The latest pop forecast is reflective of this trend. Highs will be in the lower to middle 80s with lows in the lower to middle 60s.

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.LONG TERM /WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH SUNDAY/... Basically dry through the period as the stubborn mid level low/trough lifts out slowly. The mid level pattern will then transition from to a very poorly defined configuration to perhaps southwest late in the coming weekend. Guidance has maintained the low chance/slight pops for Saturday and Sunday on what appears to be more coastal development/moisture. Temperatures will be a little above normal especially highs.

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.AVIATION /18Z SUNDAY THROUGH FRIDAY/... VFR. N-NE winds will continue gusting 15-20 kts until ~23Z with a breeze continuing overnight ~5-7 kts. The breeze + high clouds will inhibit any fog formation tonight, and shower chances are too low for mention in the TAFs. Into Monday, rain chances will increase through Monday morning towards the end of the TAF period, primarily for SE NC, as a low passes to our N-NE. CIGs and VSBYs could be impacted towards the end of the period due to showers, with MVFR/IFR possible.

Extended Outlook...MVFR may linger through Tuesday and Wednesday as slow low pressure impacts the area. Clearing expected through the latter half of the week under dry high pressure.

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.MARINE... Through Monday... Low pressure will remain offshore, moving closer to the coast and to our north primarily during the day Monday. This will cause a gradient in winds over our area, with the NC waters seeing higher gusts and waves, SCA conditions likely continuing through the period. The SC waters will see a slightly reduced PG, with slightly improved conditions but N-NE winds still ~15-20 kts sustained and seas 2-4 ft. Shower and storm chances will be higher for our SE NC waters as well, primarily on Monday.

Monday Night through Friday... Winds will maintain a northerly component for Monday night into later Tuesday as low pressure will should be offshore and probably to the north. Winds and seas will remain on the cusp of headline criteria and the current advisory may need to be extended a bit in time. Later in the period winds will acquire an offshore component but weak then essentially light and variable. Significant seas will be 4-6 feet early dropping in time to 2-3 feet.

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.TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING... The full moon and elevated north to northeast winds will keep water levels higher than normal today. Minor coastal flooding is likely for the Southeast NC coast, and possible for the Northeast SC coast, with the afternoon high tide cycle. Locations along the banks of the lower Cape Fear River from Wilmington southward can expect minor coastal flooding with the afternoon high tide cycles through Mon.

Due to persistent and modest NE winds continuing today, expect the continuation of a strong north to south longshore current along the Pender, New Hanover, and Georgetown County Beaches.

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.ILM WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... NC...Beach Hazards Statement until 8 PM EDT this evening for NCZ106- 108. Coastal Flood Advisory until 4 PM EDT this afternoon for NCZ106-108-110. Coastal Flood Advisory until 6 PM EDT this evening for NCZ107. SC...Beach Hazards Statement until 8 PM EDT this evening for SCZ056. MARINE...Small Craft Advisory until 8 PM EDT Monday for AMZ250-252.

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SYNOPSIS...ILM NEAR TERM...LEW SHORT TERM...SHK LONG TERM...SHK AVIATION...LEW MARINE...SHK/LEW TIDES/COASTAL FLOODING...

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