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Brace for Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms in Hilton Head Island

Overcast sky with thunderstorms brewing over Hilton Head Island

Hilton Head Island, October 27, 2025

News Summary

Hilton Head Island is set for a soggy day as thunderstorms and heavy rain are forecasted for October 27, 2025. With overcast skies and temperatures around 64°F, residents are advised to plan indoor activities. Thunderstorms will begin early in the morning and rain is expected to peak by midday. Despite a slight improvement in the afternoon, cloudy skies will persist, making it a day best suited for cozy indoor activities. Don’t forget to grab your rain gear!

Brace for Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms in Hilton Head Island, SC!

Good morning, Hilton Head Island! If you’re waking up today, October 27, 2025, you might want to grab your umbrella and raincoat because the weather is about to get a little dicey. The forecast predicts a day filled with thunderstorms and heavy rain, so you may want to plan your activities accordingly!

Current Weather Conditions

As of 5:00 AM EDT, the skies above Hilton Head Island are overcast with temperatures hovering around a cool 64°F (18°C). The humidity is at a sticky 73%, which means it may feel a bit muggy outside. To add to the atmospheric drama, we have moderate northeast winds blowing at 17 mph, making the air even more dynamic.

The dewpoint currently stands at 55°F (13°C), and visibility is good at 10 miles—no fog to worry about yet! The barometric pressure is a healthy 30.19 inches. The weather was last updated on the evening of October 26 at 7:50 PM EDT, and that means we’re in for some real-time changes today!

What to Expect This Morning

The excitement kicks off early! Starting around 2:00 AM, residents can expect thunderstorms to begin rolling in with temperatures at 63°F (17°C). Expect rain to peak by mid-morning when it will continue to fall until around noon. Here’s a quick look at how the morning will unfold:

  • 2:00 AM: Thunderstorms, 63°F
  • 5:00 AM: Thunderstorms, 63°F
  • 8:00 AM: Rain, 64°F
  • 11:00 AM: Cloudy, 66°F
  • 12:00 PM: Rain, 67°F

So, if you have plans to head outdoors, you’ll probably want to think again. That morning coffee is best enjoyed inside while you watch the rain dance against your window!

Afternoon and Evening Outlook

As we move into the afternoon, the rain will let up a bit, although clouds will linger throughout the day. By 2:00 PM, temperatures will rise slightly to about 68°F (20°C), and although it won’t be raining, the chances are high that you’ll still see a gray sky overhead. Throughout the afternoon and evening, expect cloudy skies with no further precipitation—just a little chill hanging in the air.

Here’s a quick color-coded rundown of the afternoon:

  • 3:00 PM: Cloudy, 68°F
  • 6:00 PM: Cloudy, 68°F
  • 9:00 PM: Cloudy, 68°F

The Evening into Overnight

If you’re planning a cozy night, things will remain mainly cloudy overnight, with temperatures settling around a consistent 68°F (20°C). Looks like the clouds will stick around, keeping the atmosphere quite steady.

As the clock rolls into the early hours, the conditions won’t change much. Get ready for the same warm, cloudy weather as we slide into the night.

Wrap-Up

In summary, it’s a day to settle indoors! Make sure to keep your rain gear handy as Hilton Head Island prepares for a splashy day. Whether it’s a good book, a favorite show, or some delicious hot cocoa, it sounds like a perfect day to huddle inside and enjoy those comfy vibes!

FAQs

What should I wear today?

Dress comfortably with rain gear, such as a waterproof jacket and shoes, to stay dry from the expected rainfall.

Will the thunderstorms last all day?

Thunderstorms are expected to clear up by midday, but rain may continue into the early afternoon.

How about tonight’s weather?

Tonight will remain cloudy with no precipitation expected, so it should be a cozy evening!

Can I expect changes in the weather throughout the day?

While temperatures will rise slightly, overall, conditions are likely to stay rainy and cloudy until late afternoon.

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