The weather in July in South Carolina
It's hot in July in South Carolina with an average temperature of 34°C. Temperatures this month range from a low of 33°C to a high of 35°C. At night, you can expect temperatures between 23°C and 25°C.
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Average temperatures and precipitation
This chart shows the average daily maximum and minimum temperatures (in degrees Celsius) and precipitation (in millimeters) in July for South Carolina, United States. A low precipitation value usually indicates little to no rainfall on that day in recent years, while a higher value suggests more frequent rainfall.
Temperature records
With 40°C in 2016, South Carolina reached the highest temperature in July over the past 10 years. The lowest daytime temperature in this month was 25°C in 2023. The extreme nighttime temperatures ranged from a lowest recorded value of 16°C to a highest value of 28°C.
Rainfall amount
In July, there is an average of 215 mm of precipitation, spread over 22 days. The wind speed is around 3 Bft, mostly coming from the South.
Daily weather in July for South Carolina
Click on any day in July to get detailed info about the usual weather on that day in South Carolina. Check out the historical temperatures and precipitation over the past 10 years on this day.
July weather comparison
South Carolina | New York | |
---|---|---|
Average temperature | 34°C | 31°C |
Max. temperature | 35°C | 33°C |
Min. temperature | 23°C | -5°C |
Total precipitation | 215 mm | 160 mm |
Rainy days | 22 days | 18 days |
Start of July
The month of July starts in South Carolina with hot temps, averaging around 34°C during the day and nights around 24°C.
Mid July
By mid-July, daytime temps stay steady at around 34°C, with nights around 24°C. There’s a high chance of precipitation during this time.
End of July
By the end of July, the average daytime temperature in South Carolina is around 35°C, while nighttime temps are about 24°C. Expect regular precipitation, but if you’re lucky, you’ll also get some dry and sunny days.
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UV index
The UV index is a maximum of 9 this month. That's a very high value on the intensity scale of 1 to 11. Unprotected skin can burn within 10-15 minutes.
Check out the climate of South Carolina for all months and discover the best travel time
The climate in South Carolina is based on weather data from . Other places, like New York City, Miami or Los Angeles, might have different weather. You can check out all destinations in South Carolina to get the full picture of the climate.
Temperature charts
These charts show the average temperatures in July in South Carolina, United States. The temperatures are shown in degrees Celsius and are calculated based on data from the past 10 years.
Daily Temperature in July in South Carolina
Temperature in July in South Carolina over the years
Precipitation charts
These charts show the average amount of precipitation in July in South Carolina, United States. Precipitation is always measured as water, even when it falls as snow or hail The amount of precipitation is displayed in millimeters, while snowfall is shown in centimeters.
Daily Precipitation in July in South Carolina
Total precipitation in July in South Carolina over the years
Daily UV index in July in South Carolina
This chart shows the average daily UV index in July in South Carolina, with the UV index ranging from 0 to a maximum of 11. The bottom of the chart shows the days of the month. Based on historical data, this chart provides an idea of the daily UV radiation levels you can expect.
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Average weather in South Carolina by month
Click on a month below to see detailed weather info for South Carolina. Based on historical weather data, you can see the average temperature, precipitation, wind, and UV index for each day of the month.