Feels like 39°Wind 11 km/h WHumidity 41%Pressure 1011 hPaUV 0Air Fair☀ 06:47 - 20:07
⚠ Heat Advisory· Moderate
Heat Advisory issued August 17 at 1:23PM EDT until August 17 at 8:00PM EDT by NWS Columbia SC
⚠ Heat Advisory· Moderate
Heat Advisory issued August 17 at 1:23PM EDT until August 18 at 8:00PM EDT by NWS Columbia SC
Right now it is 36° in Andrews Subdivision with clear skies, it feels more like 39° and today's high is 36° with an overnight low of 24°. The sun rises at 06:47 and sets at 20:07, giving 13h 20m of daylight. Over the coming week highs range from 28° to 40°.
Andrews Subdivision is in South Carolina, United States, sitting 59 m above sea level. Local time is America/New_York (UTC−4), and every time on this page is shown in it.
Common questions about Andrews Subdivision weather
Will it rain in Andrews Subdivision today?
No rain is in the forecast for Andrews Subdivision today.
What is the temperature in Andrews Subdivision right now?
It is 36° in Andrews Subdivision right now, though it feels closer to 39°. Today runs between a low of 24° and a high of 36°.
What time is sunrise and sunset in Andrews Subdivision?
The sun rises at 06:47 and sets at 20:07 local time in Andrews Subdivision today, giving 13h 20m of daylight.
What is the air quality in Andrews Subdivision?
PM2.5 in Andrews Subdivision is currently 13 µg/m³, which counts as Fair on the European air-quality index. Fine for almost everyone; unusually sensitive people may notice it on a long run.
How accurate is the Andrews Subdivision forecast, and how far ahead does it go?
This page shows 16 days ahead, refreshed every hour. It blends ECMWF, NOAA GFS and whichever national high-resolution model covers Andrews Subdivision best. The first three days are the dependable part - day one is usually within a degree or two - and accuracy falls off steadily after day five, so read the far end as a trend rather than a plan. We publish our measured error against real station observations on the accuracy page.
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