The average temperature in March in North Myrtle Beach is 65 degrees Fahrenheit and climbs to the high 70's by May. The water temperature is an average of 55 degrees Fahrenheit in March but will warm up quickly and be 70 degrees in May.
Is Myrtle Beach Boardwalk open in February?
Yes, the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk is open all winter and you'll find strolling the area in the off-season to be less crowded and more relaxing than in the summer. Winter on the boardwalk also includes seasonal activities that happen only in the off-season, like the Winter Wonderland.
Is Myrtle Beach too cold for spring break?
What is the weather like in spring in Myrtle Beach? The warm weather in Myrtle Beach in the spring is mild and the mid to high 50 degree March days quickly give way to the high 70s by May. The warmth and low precipitation provide ideal conditions for outdoor activities, Spring Break events, and festivals.
Is it warm enough to swim in Myrtle Beach in February?
Is Myrtle Beach warm enough for spring break?
Mild temperatures average in the 60s in March and in the 70s in April, providing an ideal climate to thaw out and get a little bit of sun on your pasty winter coat. Find a sunny spot on the Paradise's oceanfront pool deck or take a short stroll down to the beach to feel the warm sensation of sunlight on your skin.
What is February like in Myrtle Beach?
February Temperature & Weather GuideAverage daily highs fall between 56°F – 61°F, with lows between 34°F – 39°F. Temperatures tend to climb, and sunlight lasts a little bit longer each day, reaching over 11 hours of sunshine daily by month's end, and being complemented by decreasing cloud cover as the month goes on.
How should I dress for Myrtle Beach in February?
Winter in Myrtle BeachThe winter months are mild and with average temperatures in the fifties and sixties. At this time of year you'll want to bring a sweater or jacket. Packing clothes that can be worn in layers will help keep you comfortable regardless of the weather.
Is there bacteria in the water at Myrtle Beach?
All Myrtle Beach area beaches are open. Water quality for beaches throughout the entire Myrtle Beach area is very good. Water quality testing occurs twice a week during the summer and results are posted on SCDHEC's Beach Access Guide.