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Inman, South Carolina Weather

Heat settles and the rain begins. Day 90 of spring. Read this microseason across nine climate regions →

Inman weather forecast — hour by hour, 7-day outlook, NOAA radar

Inman, SC
Wednesday, June 17 at 2:21 PM
86
°
Clear
Feels like
89°
Humidity
37%
Wind
10 mph
Sunrise
2:14 AM
Sunset
4:44 PM
Inman, SC
Hour by hour · 24h
24-Hour ForecastInman, SC: 24-hour forecast. Temperatures range from 74 to 89 degrees Fahrenheit.
L 74°H 89°
Inman, SC
7-day forecast
  1. Today
    Jun 17
    Overcast
    89°64°
  2. Thursday
    Jun 18
    Thunderstorm
    54%
    0.17″
    89°71°
  3. Friday
    Jun 19
    Heavy Drizzle
    66%
    0.07″
    89°69°
  4. Saturday
    Jun 20
    Overcast
    91°65°+2°
  5. Sunday
    Jun 21
    Overcast
    13%
    93°65°+2°
  6. Monday
    Jun 22
    Overcast
    26%
    90°73°-3°
  7. Tuesday
    Jun 23
    Light Drizzle
    23%
    87°68°-3°
Inman, SC
Anemometer · 24h winds · from true
NESW
From · True
SSW
201° · veering 28°
Direction
SSW
201°
Sustained
10
mph
Gust
14
mph
Peak 24h
16
avg 5
Beaufort · 3 · GENTLE BRZ
0
CALM
<1
1
LIGHT AIR
1–3
2
LIGHT BRZ
4–7
3
GENTLE BRZ
8–12
4
MOD BRZ
13–18
5
FRESH BRZ
19–24
6
STRONG BRZ
25–31
7
NEAR GALE
32–38
24h · sust vs gust · mph
avg 5 · pk 16 @ 10:00p
0102030MPHB1B2B3B4B5B6B7-21h-18h-15h-12h-9h-6h-3h-24hNOWpk 3017SUSTGUST
−24h−18h−12h−6hnow
Light breeze veering 28° from the ssw.
Inman, SC
Barometer · 24h pressure · mb
STORMRAINCHANGEFAIRDRY9901000101010201030
Pressure · mb
976.4
-0.5 mb in 3h · steady · 28.83 inHg
Now
976.4
mb
3h
-0.5
mb
12h
+1.2
mb
24h
-0.2
mb
Regime · STORM
STORM
RAIN
CHANGE
FAIR
DRY
24h · Pressure · mb
range 975977
970975980985-21h-18h-15h-12h-9h-6h-3h-24hNOW977.0974.8976.3
−24h−18h−12h−6hnow
Deep low — expect rough seas, strong wind, and persistent rain.
Inman, SC
Air quality
34
AQI
Good
+4 in 6hPeak ~63 @ 11 PM

AQI 34 (Good), driven by Ozone. Ozone at AQI 71 now. With UV 9.0 peaking around 1 PM under clear skies, surface ozone likely climbs to AQI 85 around 1 PM.

OK No precautions needed for the general population; unusually sensitive individuals may consider limiting prolonged outdoor exertion.

PM 2.5Good
8.1μg/m³
PM 10Good
10μg/m³
NO₂Good
1μg/m³
OzoneDRIVERUnhealthy SG
120μg/m³
UV IndexVery high
9.0

What's driving it

Ozone × UV × Sky

Ozone at AQI 71 now. With UV 9.0 peaking around 1 PM under clear skies, surface ozone likely climbs to AQI 85 around 1 PM.

Present
AQI 71
UV peak
9.0 at 1 PM
Sky at peak
clear
Projected peak
AQI 85

PM × Wind × Precip

PM2.5 at 8.1 µg/m³, PM10 at 9.6 µg/m³ — typical background levels with no transport signature.

PM2.5/PM10
0.84
Wind
breezy
Recent rain
0h in last 6h
Pattern
background
Inman, SC
Sky cover · visibility · 24h
Cloud cover
4%
CLEAR
100%0%−24h−18h−12h−6hnow

Visibility
101.1mi
UNLIMITED
103 mi0 mi−24h−18h−12h−6hnow
Earth · GOES-19 ABI
Full Disk · Visible · GeoColor
GOES-19 full disk Visible · GeoColor
True-color daytime, blue/IR sandwich at night
18:21 UTC · Inman, SC · NOAA NESDIS / STAR · up to 10848 px
Continental US · GOES-19 ABI
CONUS Sector · Visible · GeoColor
GOES-19 CONUS Visible · GeoColor
Daytime true-color, blue-light/IR sandwich at night
18:21 UTC · Inman, SC · NOAA NESDIS / STAR · 5-min cadence · up to 10000 px
Inman, SC
Satellite · infrared · animated
Inman, SC
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IR · cloud-top temp© RainViewer · Carto
Inman, SC
Almanac · Wednesday, June 17
A summer fog for fair, a winter fog for rain.
Civil dawn
5:45 AM
Sunrise
2:14 AM
Daylight
14h 30m
Sunset
4:44 PM
Civil dusk
9:15 PM
Planting note
Stake and prune tomato suckers. Watch for squash vine borers.
Inman, SC
The moon
Waxing Crescent
10% illuminated
Moonrise
8:43 AM
Moonset
10:49 PM
In sign
♌︎ Leo
Inman, SC
Microseason
Jun 16–20

Heat settles and the rain begins

bird
Jan 146% of the yearDec 31

Read this microseason across nine climate regions →

Inman at a glance

  • Today vs. normal: 6°F above the seasonal normal for this latitude
  • Last frost: March 17 (climatological average for this latitude)
  • Microseason: Jun 16–20
  • Planting window: Stake and prune tomato suckers. Watch for squash vine borers.

16-Day Forecast — Inman

  1. Wed89°64°1%
  2. Thu89°71°54%
  3. Fri89°69°66%
  4. Sat91°65°4%
  5. Sun93°65°13%
  6. Mon90°73°26%
  7. Tue87°68°23%
  8. Wed92°65°18%
  9. Thu90°66°24%
  10. Fri95°67°23%
  11. Sat97°69°25%
  12. Sun97°72°26%
  13. Mon97°72°31%
  14. Tue88°75°45%
  15. Wed95°69°45%
  16. Thu99°70°39%

Forecast data from Open-Meteo (CC BY 4.0).

Right now in the garden

Peak growing season

As of June 17, the growing season is at its peak — frost is months away. Continue succession-planting beans and summer squash. Start fall brassicas (broccoli, cabbage, kale) from seed indoors for transplanting in late summer.

SPC Convective Outlook

Storm Prediction Center — Inman

SPC has placed Inman in the Marginal Risk category for severe thunderstorms tomorrow.

  • TODAYNONENo severe risk
  • TOMORROWMRGLMarginal Risk
  • DAY 3TSTMGeneral Thunderstorms

Isolated severe storms possible. Limited threat for hail or damaging wind.

Source: NOAA / NWS Storm Prediction Center categorical convective outlook. Outlooks are re-issued multiple times per day; this page reflects the most recent SPC polygons covering the city’s coordinates.

January 1–5: Frost quiets the live oaks.January 6–10: Still water thickens with ice.January 11–15: Springs begin to move beneath ice.January 16–20: Cardinal dawn calls grow bolder.January 21–25: Late January thaw pulses.January 26–31: Last freeze locks the land.February 1–5: February's lengthening light.February 6–10: Warming winds thaw the margin.February 11–15: Magnolia blooms break the gray.February 16–20: Mockingbirds resume the dawn chorus.February 21–25: Rain replaces the last snow.February 26–28: Mist clings to greening valleys.March 1–5: The green pulse awakens.March 6–10: Hibernators emerge to call.March 11–15: Dogwood and redbud ignite.March 16–20: Swallowtails emerge from winter silk.March 21–25: Light crowns the dogwood canopy.March 26–31: Redbud cascades over the thaw.April 1–5: Thunder announces the wet season.April 6–10: Barn swallows carve the warming sky.April 11–15: Magnolia blooms and falls in a breath.April 16–20: First rainbows arch over thunderheads.April 21–25: Reeds push through marsh water.April 26–30: Frost retreats; seedlings rise free.May 1–5: Warblers flood the canopy in waves.May 6–10: Tulip poplar lights the forest crown.May 11–15: Shad pulse upstream through rapids.May 16–20: Roses open on the Piedmont edge.May 21–25: Fireflies scout the humid dusk.May 26–31: Frog choruses rise from every wetland.June 1–5: Fireflies pulse through the magnolias.June 6–10: Kudzu climbs deeper into green.June 11–15: Sun climbs to its northern throne.June 16–20: Heat settles and the rain begins.June 21–25: The longest day turns toward shadow.June 26–30: Fireflies drift through Spanish moss.July 1–5: Cicadas claim the scorching afternoon.July 6–10: Thunderheads boil and break at dusk.July 11–15: Thunder builds each drowsy afternoon.July 16–20: Cicadas claim the long noon.July 21–25: Dog days drape the earth in haze.July 26–31: Katydids begin their rasping chorus.August 1–5: Dusk arrives one minute earlier each night.August 6–10: Meteorological summer's turning page.August 11–15: Cool winds gather at the margins.August 16–20: Dog-day cicadas rise.August 21–25: Heat breaks in creek beds.August 26–31: Monarchs gather strength.September 1–5: Harvests begin in earnest.September 6–10: Dew beads on resurrection fern.September 11–15: Raptors trail the thermals.September 16–20: Day and dark find balance.September 21–25: Thunder quiets the land.September 26–30: Insects retreat below.October 1–5: Swamp waters recede.October 6–10: Maples ignite the ridge.October 11–15: Asters crown the meadows.October 16–20: Crickets sing at dusk.October 21–25: Frost paints the garden.October 26–31: Light rains whisper down.November 1–5: Sweetgum Turns Crimson.November 6–10: Camellia Blooms Break Through.November 11–15: Earth Stiffens Underfoot.November 16–20: Bare Limbs Hold the Light.November 21–25: First Frost Grips the High Ground.November 26–30: North Wind Strips the Last Leaves.December 1–5: Darkness Falls Before Dinner.December 6–10: Winter Locks the Land.December 11–15: Wildlife Retreats to Shelter.December 16–20: Ice Edges Deepen Inward.December 21–25: The Sun Begins its Return.December 26–31: The Year Turns in Silence.🌱February 14 — First skunk-cabbage spathes thaw their way up☀️March 20 — Spring equinox — day and night balance🌸April 5 — Cherry blossoms peak in the parks🐦May 10 — Warbler migration peaks along the coastMay 25 — First fireflies scout the meadows at dusk🌞June 21 — Summer solstice — longest day🦗July 25 — Peak cicada chorus in the afternoons🌊August 18 — Warmest sea-surface temperatures of the year🍂September 22 — Autumn equinox — the slow turn❄️October 25 — First widespread frost in the suburbs🍁November 10 — Peak leaf color across the Hudson Valley🌙December 21 — Winter solstice — longest night

Microseason · June 16–20

Heat settles and the rain begins

Summer heat locks in; afternoon thunderstorms arrive with humid intensity, feeding kudzu and swamp vegetation.

Day 168 of 365 · Wedge 34 of 72

The solar year drawn as a wheel of 72 five-day windows. Each wedge is one microseason; the four colored arcs mark winter, spring, summer, and autumn; the small icons sit at notable phenological events. The crimson pointer creeps clockwise as the year turns.

Planting calendar

MonthPlantHarvest
January
February
Marchlettuce, peas, spinach, radishes
Aprillettuce, peas, spinach, radishes, tomatoes, peppers, beans, squash
Maytomatoes, peppers, beans, squashlettuce, peas, radishes
Junetomatoes, peppers, beans, squashlettuce, peas, radishes
Julytomatoes, beans, summer squash
Augusttomatoes, beans, summer squash
Septembertomatoes, beans, summer squash
Octoberfall brassicas, garlic (overwinter), carrotswinter squash, tomatoes (last)
Novemberfall brassicas, garlic (overwinter), carrots
December

A year in weather

The year in Inman tops out in July (~79°F) and dips lowest in January (~39°F), with March wettest at 4.7 inches and October driest at 2.3 inches.

MonthMean tempPrecipRainy days
January39°4.114
February43°3.912
March50°4.716
April59°3.615
May68°3.116
June76°3.517
July79°3.822
August77°4.423
September72°3.914
October62°2.310
November50°3.611
December42°4.614

Regional context

Inman's climate, from NOAA NCEI 1991-2020 station normals, pairs 39°F Januarys with 79°F Julys — a 39°F swing. About 45.5 inches of precipitation falls over roughly 185 days a year.

Rainfall in Inman stays even across the calendar: March tops out at 4.7 inches over 16.3 rainy days, and October still logs 2.3 inches across 10.1 — a narrow range for Inman. That lines Inman up with places like Inman Mills, SC, Gramling, SC and Lyman, SC, fed by overlapping storm tracks.

By mid-March the frosts ease in Inman, opening the season for peas, lettuce, spinach, and radishes. In Inman, warm-season transplants — tomatoes, peppers, basil — wait two weeks past Inman's frost date. Inman's window closes around mid-December as overnight lows return below freezing. Within Inman, cold-air pooling chills low spots by 5-10°F, shifting Inman's local frost dates.

Similar climates: Inman Mills, SC, Gramling, SC, Lyman, SC, Wellford, SC, Boiling Springs, SC.

Frequently asked

When does it freeze in Inman?
Frost typically leaves Inman by mid-March and returns to Inman near mid-December.
What is the rainy season in Inman?
Rainfall in Inman peaks in March near 4.7 inches, out of about 46 inches annually.
What is the warmest month in Inman?
Inman peaks in July, when the mean runs near 79°F.
What is the coldest month in Inman?
January is Inman's coldest month, averaging about 39°F.
When can I start a vegetable garden in Inman?
Hardy spring crops go in near mid-March in Inman; tender peppers and squash wait 10–14 days.
How many rainy days does Inman get?
Inman records around 185 days of measurable precipitation annually.
What hardiness zone is Inman?
Since January in Inman averages 39°F, Inman's USDA zone follows that floor — confirm it by ZIP.
What is the 10-day forecast for Inman?
Inman's extended outlook — daily high and low temperatures and precipitation chances for each upcoming day — is in the daily forecast above.
Will it rain this week in Inman?
See this week's day-by-day rain chances for Inman in the daily forecast above, and the next 24 hours in the hourly chart.
What is the weather like right now in Inman?
Current conditions for Inman and the next 24 hours — temperature, precipitation chance, and wind by the hour — are in the hourly forecast chart above.
How often is the Inman forecast updated?
The Inman forecast on this page is built from Open-Meteo weather-model data and refreshes regularly through the day.
When are sunrise and sunset in Inman?
Day length in Inman peaks around the June solstice — earliest sunrise and latest sunset — and is shortest near the December solstice.
How accurate is the weather forecast for Inman?
The next few days in Inman's forecast are the most reliable; accuracy declines beyond about a week as weather-model uncertainty grows.

Climate

In Inman, South Carolina, the humid subtropical climate runs from about 39°F in January to 79°F in July, a 40°F seasonal range.

Across the year, Inman collects about 46 inches of precipitation over roughly 185 days with measurable rain or snow.

From 35.0°N, Inman sees a 40°F seasonal swing that governs Inman's planting and frost windows.

ZIP codes in Inman

  • 29349

Climate normals from the Open-Meteo Climate API. Köppen approximation from NOAA NCEI U.S. Climate Regions. See methodology for data sources, editorial rules, and corrections. Maintainer: Brian Tighe.