How Brewing Storms Could Influence Myrtle Beach Fall Bike Rally What Attendees Should Know

Myrtle Beach Fall Bike Rally Faces Potential Weather Challenges
Storm Systems Threaten to Impact Myrtle Beach Bike Rally
Bikers are converging on the Grand Strand for the Myrtle Beach Fall Bike Rally, set to run from Friday through October 5, 2025. As the rally prepares to kick off, meteorologists are keeping a close eye on storm developments off the coast, raising questions about possible impacts on the festivities.
Thunderstorm Activity and Weather Forecast
The National Weather Service, represented by meteorologist Victoria Oliva, reports an increased likelihood of thunderstorms near Myrtle Beach starting Friday. Forecasts indicate a 40% chance of storms on Friday, escalating to a 70% chance of showers on Saturday, driven by a cold front moving through the area.
Preparedness of Rally Venues and Organizers
Lee “Spider” Webb, the chairperson of the Myrtle Beach Bike Rally Promotions Group, assures attendees that venues are ready to adjust to adverse weather. Numerous “Rally Zone” venues offer indoor spaces for events and concerts, while some may temporarily postpone events as necessary.
“Severe weather is something we’re accustomed to handling,” Webb noted. While certain venues may close temporarily during bad weather, they traditionally reopen rapidly once conditions improve.
Weather Outlook Through the Weekend
Despite potential rain, the second half of the upcoming week in Myrtle Beach is expected to be drier, with temperatures returning to a more typical fall range. Friday will see unusually warm temperatures, around the mid-80s, with clouds and rain over the weekend easing the heat.
Future Weather Developments: AL94 and Hurricane Humberto
The National Weather Service is monitoring a storm system in the Atlantic, designated AL94, alongside Tropical Storm Humberto. Although forecasters currently do not expect Humberto to bring adverse weather to the area, it may cause hazardous surf conditions.
The development and interaction of AL94 and Humberto will significantly influence next week’s forecasts. AL94 is predicted to evolve into a tropical depression soon, after which more accurate predictions can be made.
Stay Informed During the Rally
To keep rallygoers informed about weather-related updates, Lee “Spider” Webb recommends checking the event’s official Facebook group, which will provide regular updates if weather conditions change.
Stay prepared and enjoy the Myrtle Beach Fall Bike Rally even amid unpredictable weather patterns.