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Calculating mosquito risk.
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This live portal provides hyper-local weather and air quality monitoring specifically for Hardeeville, SC. Weather observations and forecasts come directly from the National Weather Service (NWS), pulled from the nearest official reporting station and the NWS Charleston gridded forecast for our exact coordinates. Air Quality Index data is sourced from OpenWeatherMap, which aggregates EPA pollutant readings. Our custom Mosquito Intelligence Index is calculated locally using temperature, humidity, wind, and rain probability calibrated for the Lowcountry climate. All metrics refresh every 5 minutes.
Living in the Lowcountry means managing constant mosquito pressure from local wetlands and tidal marshes. Our 0–100 activity index goes beyond simple temperature thresholds. It factors in temperature, humidity, current wind speed, and rain probability because a 10 mph breeze suppresses mosquito flight significantly, and active rain grounds them entirely. The index is grounded in physiological data recognized by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and calibrated for Hardeeville's specific Lowcountry climate.
The Air Quality Index (AQI) tracks local pollution to help you plan outdoor activities. Based on EPA guidance, a score of 1 is excellent, while a 5 indicates higher particulate levels that may affect respiratory or heart conditions. Use this realtime metric to decide when to open your windows or move your workout indoors.
If you are a local beekeeper or nature enthusiast, visit the Live Hardeeville Bee Weather Report at Manuka and Wound Science. This specialized dashboard analyzes environmental metrics from the Hardeeville station to track how conditions impact colony flight, hive health, and honey production in real time.
Our metrics are synthesized from authoritative public sources for the Jasper County community. Weather observations and forecasts come directly from the National Weather Service (Charleston, SC office), which serves all of coastal South Carolina. Hazardous weather alerts stream from NWS and NOAA to ensure safety with up-to-the-minute official information. This transparency ensures our local forecast remains a trusted, data-driven resource for every Lowcountry household.