South Carolina’s climate varies by state region, but generally most places can be visited year round.  However, certain areas during certain seasons are more comfortable than others.

            The northern coastal region located around Myrtle Beach can be comfortable year round.  During the months of summer the temperatures will reach into the mid 80’s with hot days climbing to the lower 90’s.  The winter months see high temperatures generally in the 50’s and lower 60’s.  For more information, check out the Trip Advisor Myrtle Beach Page.

            The Capital City District (the state’s central region) around Columbia has habitable weather throughout the year, but summer months can bet extremely hot and humid.  Springtime is said to be the best time to visit.  For more information, check out the Trip Advisor Columbia Page.

            The upcountry region of the state around the city of Greenville has a climate that is fairly comfortable throughout the year.  Like many other areas in the state, the summers can get hot and humid.  Fall and spring are nice times to visit.  For more information, check out the Trip Advisor Greenville Page.

            A general overview of the state’s climate can be found at the climatology office’s website. 

            For detailed weather information about most major cities and towns in the state, visit the Weather Channel website.