Myrtle Beach Area Welcomes Visitors After Imelda Stays Offshore

October at The Beach kicks off with pleasant weather and a flurry of fall events.

Myrtle Beach, S.C. (October 1, 2025) — Visit Myrtle Beach is thankful to report that Myrtle Beach and South Carolina’s Grand Strand remain fully open to visitors as Hurricane Imelda moves out to sea. Accommodations, attractions and restaurants are welcoming guests as usual, all major travel routes into the region are open, Myrtle Beach International Airport flights are running on schedule, and the area’s highly anticipated fall events are moving forward as planned.

“We’re very thankful that the recent tropical activity had minimal impact on our beautiful shores,” said Denielle Van Dyke, Public Relations Manager, Visit Myrtle Beach. “Our community takes these storms very seriously, and we’re always relieved when there’s no direct impact on our region. As always, we encourage residents and visitors to remain weather-aware and stay up-to-date on the latest ocean conditions.”

With the storm system now clear, the forecast for early October calls for mostly sunny skies, lower humidity and pleasant temperatures … the perfect conditions for enjoying the Grand Strand’s many seasonal celebrations, such as:

Additional weekend happenings include Myrtle Beach Fall Bike Week, Pedal in the Park in Little River, Water Lantern Festival in The Market Common, Mac & Cheese Fest at Pelican’s Park, Mustang Stampede and All Ford Car Show at Broadway at the Beach, Boardwalk Comic Con in Myrtle Beach and many more. Visit GrandStrandEvents.com for event listings.

Find Myrtle Beach’s Fall Vacation Guide with the latest trip planning insights and accommodation deals at VisitMyrtleBeach.com.

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About Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Myrtle Beach isn’t just a beach. It’s The Beach. Popularly known as the Grand Strand, Myrtle Beach is one destination made up of 14 unique communities that stretch 60 miles along the northeast coast of South Carolina. Families, couples and those in search of a warm welcome will find more than just a day at The Beach when they come together to connect and enjoy vibrant entertainment and family attractions, including world-class golf, shopping and fresh coastal Carolina cuisine. From the moment you arrive, you’ll find you belong at The Beach – Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. For additional information on tourism offerings in the Myrtle Beach area, go to visitmyrtlebeach.com or call (888) Myrtle-1.

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