Light showers are moving across portions of southeast Georgia while the rumble of thunder continues south of the State line. Temperatures will be about 4 to 7 degrees cooler than our morning temperatures.
The Weather Authority is watching an active Exact Track 4D radar. With a steady influx of showers and isolated storms, some of your plans may change today. Thunderstorm possibility will increase for a few hours as the cold front moves across northeast Florida between 1 pm - 5pm. So why a Weather Alert? Inconvenient showers with rumbles of thunder throughout the day and into this evening. Some totals may reach 1.5 inches. Southeast Georgia adding less than 1/2 inch. Showers with isolated storms possible during the drive home before drying overnight.
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Thursday: Rounds of wet weather continue as the cold front pushes across our area, 90-100 percent. Rain locally heavy at times could lead to flooding. Isolated severe storms possible between 1 pm - 5 pm. Wake up temperatures in the 60s to low 70s. Afternoon highs in the in the 60s. Rain will come to an end late Thursday night, early Friday morning. Wind NW 10-15 mph with stronger gusts.
Friday: Sunny, seasonal and breezy. Morning lows in the upper 40s to mid 50s. Afternoon highs under sunny skies in the low to mid 70s area wide. Wind SSW 15-20 mph with stronger gusts.
Looking ahead: Sunny and breezy Friday and Saturday. Still sunny Sunday with 70s all weekend long.
12pm 64
3 pm 63
5pm 63
8pm 61
10pm 59
11pm 58
Sunrise: 7:26 am
Sunset: 7:41 pm