Summer weather forecast in Columbia, SC for 2022

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Events are hosted regularly in the Gardener’s Outpost outdoor area.

Grab your sunglasses, Soda Citizens — summer starts Tues., June 21. The season signals the promise of warmer days + the ever-frequent afternoon showers, so to keep you and your wardrobe prepared, we’ve put together some of the major weather trends headed our way over the next few months.

Here’s what you can expect this summer in Cola and beyond, based on predictions from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center .

🌡️ Temperature

Think warm . Expect to see warmer-than-normal temperatures across much of the US, with the exception of the Midwest.

The predicted continuation of La Niña conditions plays a large role in the expected hotter-than-average June-August for the US, especially in the West.

In Columbia, temperatures are expected to be warmer through at least July. There’s a 33-40% chance of temps being above average. Usually, Columbia averages highs of 88° in June, 92° in July, and 90° in August.

🌨️ Precipitation

Keep your umbrella nearby. There’s a 40-50% chance that rain will trend above normal through July. Usually, Cola averages 3.3 inches in June, 2.09 in July, and 4.0 in August.

🌀 Hurricanes

The Atlantic hurricane season began Wed., June 1, and it’s predicted to be a season with slightly above-average activity.

⌛ Drought

The chances of a drought developing are low through July 31.

If you’re interested in finding some solstice celebrations, try these local events:

Summer Solstice Vendor Market | Sat., June 26 | 10 a.m.-6 p.m. | Gardener’s Outpost, 1211 Franklin St | Free | Stop by Gardener’s Outpost’s Cottontown location and shop with local vendors to celebrate the longest days of the year.

Solfest Rollfest | Sat., July 2 | 12-6 p.m. Earlewood Park, 1113 Recreation Drive | $15 | A music and bicycle festival featuring Columbia’s first bike-powered stage.

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David is based in Columbia, SC where he’s lived since graduating from UofSC’s School of Journalism in 2006. In his 20+ years in the Soda City, he founded Scene SC, an outlet covering the SC music scene, and has contributed to local publications including SCETV, Jasper Magazine, Free Times, and The Post and Courier. He currently serves on boards for One Columbia for Arts and Culture and the Jam Room Music Festival.