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I was wondering what sort of weather to expect when visiting South Carolina in late November? We will be visiting the Clemson/Greeneville area, and maybe visiting the coast as well. I may be moving down there for college, and was also wondering where I may be able to find information on the average weather for the winter months as well as all year?

2006-11-10 07:33:56 · 1 answers · asked by pixie_vixen117 4 in Science & Mathematics Weather

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Here are two links one for Greenville local weather and the other for Clemson local weather South Carolina has a humid subtropical climate, although high elevation areas in the "Upstate" area have less subtropical characteristics than areas on the Atlantic coastline. In the summer, South Carolina is hot and humid with daytime temperatures averaging around 90 °F in most of the state and overnight lows over 70 °F on the coast and close to °70 F further inland. Winter temperatures are much less uniform in South Carolina. Coastal areas of the state have very mild winters with high temperatures approaching an average of 60 °F and an overnight low of over 40 °F. Further inland in the higher country, the average January overnight low can be below freezing. While precipitation is abundant the entire year in almost the entire state, near the coast tends to have a slightly wetter summer, while inland March tends to be the wettest month.

Snowfall in South Carolina is not very excessive with coastal areas receiving less than an inch on average. It isn't entirely uncommon for the coast to receive no recordable snowfall in a given year, although it usually receives at least a small dusting of snow annually. The interior receives a little more snow, although nowhere in the state averages more than 6 inches a year.

2006-11-10 09:39:01 · answer #1 · answered by fordperfect5 7 · 0 0

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