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Charleston, SC, has warm, humid air.The average hi for January is 59F/15C and average low is 38F/3C.In August the average hi is 90F/32C and average low is 73F/23C.Thus for the entire year the avg hi is 76F/24.5C and avg low is 56F/13C.
In South Vietnam the average coldest temperature is around 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The high temperature averages around 80 degrees Fahrenheit.
That describes South Carolina. South Dakota's climate is called a continental climate.
Yes. South Carolina gets tornadoes. Some of them have been quite destructive.
South Carolina's lowest point is actually level with the Atlantic Ocean
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90's and humid
South Carolina's average rainfall is 51 inches a year South Carolina's average rainfall is 51 inches a year South Carolina's average rainfall is 51 inches a year South Carolina's average rainfall is 51 inches a year
The governor of South Carolina in 2000 was James Hovis Hodges. Hodges served as governor of South Carolina from January 13, 1999 until January 15, 2003.
The highest temperature recorded in South Carolina is 111° Fahrenheit on June 28, 1954 at Camden. While it's rare for SC to get this hot, it is common to have temperatures reach at or near the 100º mark for a few days each summer.
South Carolina has the four seasons though during a normal winter, the average temperature is milder than it's normal neighbors receiving only several inches of snow.
The annual average minimum is 8.7 degrees CelsiusThe annual average maximum is 20.9 degrees CelsiusThe average daytime temperature in January is 28.8 C.The average daytime temperature in June is 14.2 C.Annual average rainfall is 500mm
Charleston, SC, has warm, humid air.The average hi for January is 59F/15C and average low is 38F/3C.In August the average hi is 90F/32C and average low is 73F/23C.Thus for the entire year the avg hi is 76F/24.5C and avg low is 56F/13C.
The average annual income in South Carolina is around $50,570.
The first governor of the state of South Carolina was John Rutledge, who served as president of the state (chief executive) from March 26, 1776 to March 5, 1778 and as governor under the Articles of Confederation from January 9, 1779 to January 31, 1782.