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Mild November day

M.Wright56 min ago
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — Patchy fog across the region this morning, but overall a calm, November day. High temperatures will be in the low-70s, slightly above average for this time of year.

Plenty of sunshine today and clear skies tonight as well. Low temperatures will be in the mid and upper-40s tonight.

The 70s remain in the forecast through Wednesday. Partly sunny on Tuesday and then light rain and clouds are expected on Wednesday, especially in the morning. It will be dry on Thursday but much cooler. Temperatures fall from the mid-70s on Wednesday to only in the upper-50s. The rain and cooler weather are because a cold front will move through.

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