Barometric Pressure in North, United States 
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Forecast
Hourly Pressure Trends
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Upcoming Days
Stay informed about the barometric pressure trends in North for the upcoming days, including daily minimum and maximum readings.
In North, South Carolina, air pressure is affected by weather patterns like high and low-pressure systems that move from the west.
Mountains to the west block or weaken systems, making North's air pressure more stable. The state's coastal location also influences air pressure, with sea breezes bringing relief during hot summer months.
In winter, cold air from the north brings lower air pressure, causing colder temperatures and storms. Spring and fall bring more moderate air pressure, with mild temperatures and less rain. In summer, warm air from the Gulf of Mexico raises air pressure, leading to hot and humid weather.
North's humid subtropical climate means it has hot summers and mild winters, with air pressure affected by the Gulf of Mexico's warmth and moisture.