This 6-day look covers Summerville, South Carolina from Tuesday, May 5, 2026 through Sunday, May 10, 2026. Below, you’ll see the forecast alongside local events that may be affected by conditions.
☀️ Tuesday, May 5
Forecast: clear sky — Feels like: 66°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
Teacher and Nurses Appreciation Week at Five Loaves Cafe
Silent Nights: Quiet Reading Club
🎷 Neon Nights: Glow-in-the-Dark Jazz Paint Party ✨
With clear skies and a comfortable temperature of 66°F, Tuesday in Summerville is ideal for outdoor events like the First Citizen’s Splash Pad and the Neon Nights: Glow-in-the-Dark Jazz Paint Party. Attendees should dress lightly to enjoy the pleasant weather while participating in these activities.
☁️ Wednesday, May 6
Forecast: broken clouds — Temp: 82°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
Teacher and Nurses Appreciation Week at Five Loaves Cafe
Hero Squad: Avengers Family Paint Night
Home School Wednesday
Wonder Wednesdays in May
With broken clouds and a pleasant temperature of 82°F, Wednesday's weather in Summerville is ideal for outdoor events like the Youth Art Month Exhibition and the First Citizen’s Splash Pad, making it a great day for families to enjoy the activities. Attendees should consider wearing sunscreen and staying hydrated while participating in the festivities.
🌧️ Thursday, May 7
Forecast: heavy intensity 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
Little Shop of Horrors
Teacher and Nurses Appreciation Week at Five Loaves Cafe
East Cooper Community Outreach (ECCO) 007: License to Give Gala
Fantasy Book Club: This Kingdom Will Not Kill Me
Goat Milk Soapmaking Workshop
With heavy intensity rain expected in Summerville on Thursday, outdoor plans may be significantly impacted, making events like the First Citizen’s Splash Pad and the Goat Milk Soapmaking Workshop less appealing. Attendees of indoor events such as the Youth Art Month Exhibition and Little Shop of Horrors should prepare for potential delays and consider bringing umbrellas for travel between venues.
🌧️ Friday, May 8
Forecast: light rain — Temp: 77°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
Teacher and Nurses Appreciation Week at Five Loaves Cafe
Book Signing and Meet & Greet with Nancy Naigle
Dance Mode
Family Fridays in May
Hallmark Movie Author Nancy Naigle to Visit Hallmark in Summerville
Sounds on the Square
With light rain expected in Summerville on Friday, May 8, outdoor events like Family Fridays in May and Sounds on the Square may be affected, so attendees should consider bringing umbrellas or raincoats for comfort. Indoor activities, such as the Youth Art Month Exhibition and the book signing with Nancy Naigle, will provide a great alternative for those looking to stay dry while enjoying local culture.
🌧️ Saturday, May 9
Forecast: light rain — Temp: 82°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
Charleston Ignited: Prayer and Praise in the Park
Colonial Indigo Dyeing in the Stableyards
Kersey House Mother’s Day Afternoon Tea
Petals & Paint with Mom
Pinch, Press, Preserve
“One more Bowl, and Then?” Punch Drinking in Colonial and Revolutionary America
With light rain expected in Summerville on Saturday, outdoor events like Charleston Ignited: Prayer and Praise in the Park and Colonial Indigo Dyeing in the Stableyards may be impacted, so attendees should consider bringing umbrellas or rain jackets for comfort. Meanwhile, indoor activities such as the Youth Art Month Exhibition and Little Shop of Horrors can provide a great alternative for those looking to stay dry while enjoying local culture.
🌧️ Sunday, May 10
Forecast: heavy intensity rain — Temp: 73°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
Dearest Readers: A Bridgerton-Inspired Ballet
Mother’s Day at Five Loaves Cafe
With heavy intensity rain expected in Summerville on Sunday, outdoor plans like visiting the First Citizen’s Splash Pad may be disrupted, so attendees should prepare for wet conditions. For those attending events such as the Youth Art Month Exhibition or Little Shop of Horrors, it’s advisable to bring an umbrella and wear waterproof clothing to stay comfortable while navigating between venues.
Tip: Forecast details can shift—double-check conditions the morning of outdoor plans, especially for rain or storms.



