The North Myrtle Beach area is lucky to have a mild subtropical climate, which makes for a great vacation destination and relocation area year-round. The Atlantic Ocean and warm air currents from the Gulf Stream keep North Myrtle Beach’s temperatures moderate. Weather conditions directly on the beach are typically windier and cooler than inland areas due to the sea breezes which blow along the Atlantic Coast. The following information is provided to gain an overall picture of the year-round weather conditions in the North Myrtle Beach area:
| Average Temperatures °Fahrenheit |
Air | Water | NOAA Tide Predictions for 2007 |
| January | 56 | 51 | South Carolina Areas |
| February | 60 | 52 | Myrtle Beach To Pawleys Island |
| March | 68 | 57 | Intercoastal Waterway: |
| April | 76 | 62 | Little River Inlet to Winyah Bay |
| May | 83 | 69 | |
| June | 88 | 77 | |
| July | 91 | 81 | |
| August | 89 | 83 | |
| September | 85 | 80 | |
| October | 77 | 75 | |
| November | 69 | 65 | |
| December | 60 | 55 |