Dense fog early, then rain chances tonight
Read full article: Dense fog early, then rain chances tonightDense Fog advisory issued through 10 AM Saturday.Visibilities this morning are down to a mile or less due to the dense fog region wide. The fog lingers through the late morning and into the early afternoon for coastal areas.The rest of today marks the warmest day of the week so far where temperatures across our area will reach the low to mid 80s, making us the warmest spot in the lower 48!Partly sunny skies with winds from the south between 10-15 MPH with gusts up to 25 MPH.Tonight: Showers and thunderstorms will arrive as early as 9 PM tonight then a secondary wave early Sunday morning.Sunday: Lows in the upper 50s to low 60s region wide with early morning showers.Shower activity diminishes by lunch time then a cool down with highs in the upper 60s, with a shift in winds from the NW between 15-20 MPH with gusts as high as 25 MPH.Rest of the week: Florida like weather returns this upcoming week with mostly sunny skies and temperatures near normal - Low to mid 60s, with overnight lows in the 40s.
Skies are clearing as temperatures head toward record range
Read full article: Skies are clearing as temperatures head toward record rangeFog is lifting as skies slowly clear. Becoming partly cloudy as highs climb to near record range this afternoon. Winter temperatures are on pause for the next few days.
Partly cloudy and warm today, cooler weather returns this weekend
Read full article: Partly cloudy and warm today, cooler weather returns this weekendA foggy start with patchy to dense fog expected this morning for inland areas. Spring like temperatures under partly cloudy skies. Dead leaves are falling as the pollen increases. Mild under calm conditions tonight with fog forming inland. Near record highs Friday then cooler this weekend.
Warm and breezy with showers possible, rain returns Friday
Read full article: Warm and breezy with showers possible, rain returns FridayA coastal county shower is possible the next few hours under the onshore flow. the rain will be brief and not last much into the evening as dry conditions move in this evening. It was much warmer today in the 70s and so tonight continues the miler conditions.
A few showers today, sunny skies tomorrow
Read full article: A few showers today, sunny skies tomorrowCloudy skies and patchy fog this morning. Warming through the afternoon with a few showers possible. Mostly cloudy skies will become partly cloudy late tonight, patchy fog possible. Temperatures continue above normal through the weekend.
Summer warmth before a frosty end to the week
Read full article: Summer warmth before a frosty end to the weekJust some fading sprinkles are all that’s left from morning rain. Shower activity will continue to diminish and shift northward through Georgia the rest of the afternoon. Some rain may linger near I-75 and Georgia this evening otherwise most areas will see drier conditions. Temps will cool down to the 60s tonight making for the mildest night ahead of a potentially frosty night Friday into Saturday morning. Cold weather sticks around Friday in the 60s with patchy frost overnight into Saturday for inland southeast Georgia.
Near record highs today, Richard says more to come this weekend
Read full article: Near record highs today, Richard says more to come this weekendRecord highs possible today and tomorrowFor most of southeast GA and northeast FL a prevailing south to southwest breeze will add up to a hot and dry day. Possible record highs across NE FL and SE GA today and Saturday. Friday: Patchy to dense fog followed by partly cloudy skies with near record highs. Widespread upper 80s to low 90s inland with upper 70s to low 80s along our beaches. Near record to record highs in the upper 80s to low 90s inland, upper 70s to low 80s along our beaches.
Near record highs under partly cloudy skies
Read full article: Near record highs under partly cloudy skiesDry weather with near record highs today and more to come. Thursday: Near record highs! AdFriday: Patchy to dense fog followed by partly cloudy skies with near record highs. Widespread upper 80s to low 90s inland with upper 70s to low 80s along our beaches. Pollen: Juniper, Oak, Grasses ... 10.7Looking ahead: Near record highs continue this weekend as conditions remain mostly dry.
A string of 80 degree days one after another
Read full article: A string of 80 degree days one after anotherSome fog could develop tonight and be a bit more thicker than past nights with calmer winds. Fog will become more frequent throughout the weekend evenings. Lows stay middle cool falling into the upper 40s to around 50 inland and the lower 50s at the coastal spots. Highs tomorrow will climb to the lower 80s at most inland locations, with mid 70s at area beaches. No fronts=no rain until Tuesday so look for the 80 degree days to last all the way through most of next week.
Cloudy and not as chilly tonight, warm end to the year
Read full article: Cloudy and not as chilly tonight, warm end to the yearWe wake up in the upper 50s and warm up into the upper 70s under mostly sunny skies. We wake up in the mid to low 60s and warm up into the upper 70s, near 80° for the afternoon. Expect partly sunny skies and breezy southerly winds around 15 mph. Friday night our chances for showers starts to build, expect 50% chances for showers and thunderstorms overnight under mostly cloudy skies as temperatures dip into the low 60s. Sunday will be sunny and chilly, starting out around 50° and only warming into the low 60s.
Warm weekend on the way, may end with a few showers
Read full article: Warm weekend on the way, may end with a few showersWe warmed up into the low 70s under sunny skies, making for a lovely afternoon. Expect temperatures to cool down into the low 50s overnight with light and variable wind. After the patchy fog clears Saturday morning, we are in for a fantastic warm up into the low 70s under partly cloudy skies. Wednesday starts out in the low 50s and under partly cloudy skies expect to warm up only into the mid 60s. Thursday wakes up in the chilly mid 40s and only warms up into the low 60s under mostly sunny skies.
Sunny, crisp Monday with chillier temperatures tonight
Read full article: Sunny, crisp Monday with chillier temperatures tonightTalk about a seasonal and sunny start to the workweek, yay! Our afternoon highs are currently sitting in the mid to low 70s. Tuesday starts out chilly, we’re talking 40s and 50s, and only warms up into the cool low 70s with low humidity. Expect mostly sunny skies with a cool breeze out of the north around 10 mph. Thursday starts out in the low 50s but does make it into the low 70s under partly cloudy skies.
Nothing ominous about the Friday the 13th forecast
Read full article: Nothing ominous about the Friday the 13th forecastThe onshore wind will help keep highs at coastal locations in the upper 70s to near 80, while highs inland climb to the lower 80s. A weak and dry front will move across inland southeast GA and the Suwannee Valley overnight. Patchy to locally dense fog will be possible early tomorrow for inland northeast FL. Highs in the upper 70s to low 80s across southeast Georgia and northeast Florida. Afternoon temperatures in the upper 70s to low 80s across southeast Georgia, northeast Florida.
Another toasty, well above normal work week
Read full article: Another toasty, well above normal work weekExpect morning sunrise temperatures in the upper 60s and low 70s. With the sunrise, there will be some patchy dense inland fog. Wednesday will be an identical day, with morning patchy fog, followed by sunshine and warm afternoon highs in the mid-80s. Those northeast winds will keep afternoon highs in the low to mid-70s for Saturday and Sunday. Patchy sunrise fog
Warm week before a weekend treat
Read full article: Warm week before a weekend treatTuesday starts off a little cloudier and warms into the mid 80s. Rain starts to enter the picture with a 30% chance during the afternoon and evening hours. Wednesday the mostly sunny skies are back, warming us into the mid 80s for the afternoon hours. The weekend will be cooler- Halloween looks mostly cloudy and breezy with mid 70s. Sunday will be mostly sunny with afternoon highs in the upper 70s.
Mosquitoes unfazed by rain but grounded by fog
Read full article: Mosquitoes unfazed by rain but grounded by fogIt turns out mosquitoes have a remarkable ability to fly not just in clear skies but also in the rain. Mosquitoes are grounded when the fog thickens, according to researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology. Fog particles surround the mosquito continuously as it flies through an inescapable fog cloud. Researchers used high-speed videography to observe how heavy fog undermines mosquitoes' primary flight control mechanism. They lead to flight failure when tiny fog particles surround the insect.