This 6-day look covers Summerville, South Carolina from Tuesday, April 28, 2026 through Sunday, May 3, 2026. Below, you’ll see the forecast alongside local events that may be affected by conditions.
☁️ Tuesday, April 28
Forecast: broken clouds — Feels like: 60°F
Events happening this day:
Youth Art Month Exhibition
Our Town
Paperwork | Gene Merritt
Small Works | Tom Stanley & Paul Matheny
First Citizen’s Splash Pad Open Modified Schedule
Aromatic Candle Dipping: White Sage
April Books & Banter Fiction Book Club: Lake Effect by Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney
Dance Mode
With broken clouds and a comfortable temperature of 60°F, Tuesday's weather in Summerville is ideal for attending local events like the Youth Art Month Exhibition and the April Books & Banter Fiction Book Club. Those planning to enjoy outdoor activities, such as the First Citizen’s Splash Pad, should dress in layers to stay comfortable throughout the day.
🌧️ Wednesday, April 29
Forecast: moderate rain — Temp: 68°F
Events happening this day:
Youth Art Month Exhibition
Our Town
Paperwork | Gene Merritt
Small Works | Tom Stanley & Paul Matheny
First Citizen’s Splash Pad Open Modified Schedule
Home School Wednesdays
Stories on the Square Children’s Storytime
Third Space | Free T(w)een Hangout
With moderate rain expected in Summerville on Wednesday, outdoor plans may be disrupted, making events like the First Citizen’s Splash Pad and Home School Wednesdays less appealing for families. Attendees of indoor activities such as the Youth Art Month Exhibition and Stories on the Square should dress comfortably for the cooler, damp conditions to ensure an enjoyable experience.
🌧️ Thursday, April 30
Forecast: moderate rain — Temp: 76°F
Events happening this day:
Youth Art Month Exhibition
Our Town
Paperwork | Gene Merritt
Small Works | Tom Stanley & Paul Matheny
First Citizen’s Splash Pad Open Modified Schedule
With moderate rain expected in Summerville on Thursday, outdoor plans may be disrupted, particularly for events like the First Citizen’s Splash Pad, which may have a modified schedule. Attendees of the Youth Art Month Exhibition and other indoor activities should consider bringing an umbrella for their commute, while those planning to be outside should prepare for wet conditions to ensure comfort.
🌧️ Friday, May 1
Forecast: moderate rain — Temp: 62°F
Events happening this day:
Youth Art Month Exhibition
Our Town
Paperwork | Gene Merritt
Small Works | Tom Stanley & Paul Matheny
First Citizen’s Splash Pad Open Modified Schedule
Family Fridays in May
Little Shop of Horrors
🍋 Lemon Dream: Citrus Pop Paint & Sip
With moderate rain expected in Summerville on Friday, May 1, outdoor plans may be disrupted, making indoor events like the Youth Art Month Exhibition and Little Shop of Horrors more appealing. Attendees should consider bringing umbrellas and wearing waterproof clothing for comfort while navigating between venues.
🌧️ Saturday, May 2
Forecast: moderate rain — Temp: 56°F
Events happening this day:
Youth Art Month Exhibition
Our Town
Paperwork | Gene Merritt
Small Works | Tom Stanley & Paul Matheny
First Citizen’s Splash Pad Open Modified Schedule
Little Shop of Horrors
1st Annual Spring Fling: Community Yard Sale & Silent Auction
Doty Park Playground Ribbon Cutting
🌵 Cinco de Mayo Fiesta: Margarita Magic Paint & Sip 🍹
With moderate rain expected and temperatures around 56°F, outdoor events like the 1st Annual Spring Fling: Community Yard Sale & Silent Auction and the Doty Park Playground Ribbon Cutting may be less enjoyable for attendees. Those planning to attend should dress warmly and consider bringing umbrellas to stay comfortable while navigating the wet conditions.
☁️ Sunday, May 3
Forecast: few clouds — Temp: 70°F
Events happening this day:
Youth Art Month Exhibition
Our Town
Paperwork | Gene Merritt
Small Works | Tom Stanley & Paul Matheny
First Citizen’s Splash Pad Open Modified Schedule
Little Shop of Horrors
Conversations of Freedom Speaker Series: Charleston during the British Occupation
MAY-D BY HER MARKET
With a pleasant temperature of 70°F and only a few clouds in the sky, Sunday in Summerville is ideal for attending outdoor events like the First Citizen’s Splash Pad or the MAY-D BY HER MARKET. Those planning to visit the Youth Art Month Exhibition or catch a performance of Little Shop of Horrors may also enjoy comfortable conditions, making it a great day to explore the local arts and community activities.
Tip: Forecast details can shift—double-check conditions the morning of outdoor plans, especially for rain or storms.



