This 6-day look covers Summerville, South Carolina from Tuesday, May 19, 2026 through Sunday, May 24, 2026. Below, you’ll see the forecast alongside local events that may be affected by conditions.
☀️ Tuesday, May 19
Forecast: clear sky — Feels like: 75°F
Events happening this day:
First Citizen’s Splash Pad Open Modified Schedule
Dance Mode
Oil Pastel Flower Bouquet Drawing Class
Peaceful Mornings: Quiet Reading Club
Romance Book Club: West of Wicked
With clear skies and a comfortable temperature of 75°F in Summerville, local events like the First Citizen’s Splash Pad and the Oil Pastel Flower Bouquet Drawing Class are likely to enjoy great attendance. Participants should take advantage of the pleasant weather by staying hydrated and wearing sunscreen, especially if spending extended time outdoors.
☀️ Wednesday, May 20
Forecast: clear sky — Temp: 92°F
Events happening this day:
First Citizen’s Splash Pad Open Modified Schedule
Gator Reflections Paint & Sip Experience 🐊✨
Home School Wednesday
Ride of Silence
Wonder Wednesdays in May
With clear skies and temperatures reaching 92°F, outdoor plans in Summerville, such as the First Citizen’s Splash Pad and the Gator Reflections Paint & Sip Experience, should be enjoyable but may require staying hydrated and taking breaks in the shade. Families attending Home School Wednesday or participating in the Ride of Silence should consider sun protection and plan for plenty of water to stay comfortable throughout the day.
☀️ Thursday, May 21
Forecast: clear sky — Temp: 92°F
Events happening this day:
First Citizen’s Splash Pad Open Modified Schedule
All Members Show | Summerville Artist Guild
GODBODY: The Femme | Curated by Ty Davis
Historic Downtown Summerville Walking Tours Thursday
Intersections | Amy Stewart
Our Society Needs To ____! | Nick C. Cerrato
Summerville Rocks Live Painting Event
Third Thursday
Wildlife In Wool | Sarah Mitchell
With clear skies and a high of 92°F in Summerville, outdoor events like the Historic Downtown Summerville Walking Tours and the Summerville Rocks Live Painting Event will be particularly enjoyable, though attendees should stay hydrated and wear sunscreen to combat the heat. The warm weather also makes it a great day for families to visit the First Citizen’s Splash Pad, providing a refreshing way to cool off.
🌧️ Friday, May 22
Forecast: light rain — Temp: 90°F
Events happening this day:
First Citizen’s Splash Pad Open Modified Schedule
All Members Show | Summerville Artist Guild
GODBODY: The Femme | Curated by Ty Davis
Intersections | Amy Stewart
Our Society Needs To ____! | Nick C. Cerrato
Wildlife In Wool | Sarah Mitchell
Cosmic Cow Abduction Family Glow Paint Night 👽✨🐄
Family Fridays in May
With light rain expected and temperatures reaching 90°F, outdoor events like Family Fridays in May may be less comfortable for attendees. Those planning to visit the First Citizen’s Splash Pad should prepare for wet conditions, while indoor activities such as the Summerville Artist Guild's All Members Show could provide a more pleasant experience away from the heat and humidity.
☁️ Saturday, May 23
Forecast: broken clouds — Temp: 93°F
Events happening this day:
First Citizen’s Splash Pad Open Modified Schedule
All Members Show | Summerville Artist Guild
GODBODY: The Femme | Curated by Ty Davis
Intersections | Amy Stewart
Our Society Needs To ____! | Nick C. Cerrato
Wildlife In Wool | Sarah Mitchell
Drayton Hall at Night with Charleston Symphony Brass Quartet – May 23
Spring Music Recital – Noble’s Nu Music Studio
Storytime Under the Oaks
Wired Earring Making Workshop
With broken clouds and a warm temperature of 93°F, Saturday's weather in Summerville may encourage attendees at events like the First Citizen’s Splash Pad and the Spring Music Recital to stay hydrated and seek shade during breaks. Those planning to enjoy outdoor activities should consider lighter clothing and sunscreen to ensure comfort throughout the day.
☁️ Sunday, May 24
Forecast: scattered clouds — Temp: 94°F
Events happening this day:
First Citizen’s Splash Pad Open Modified Schedule
All Members Show | Summerville Artist Guild
GODBODY: The Femme | Curated by Ty Davis
Intersections | Amy Stewart
Our Society Needs To ____! | Nick C. Cerrato
Wildlife In Wool | Sarah Mitchell
With scattered clouds and a high temperature of 94°F, outdoor events like the First Citizen’s Splash Pad and the Summerville Artist Guild's All Members Show may draw crowds looking to enjoy the warm weather. Attendees should stay hydrated and consider wearing sunscreen to ensure comfort during their time outside.
Tip: Forecast details can shift—double-check conditions the morning of outdoor plans, especially for rain or storms.

