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And to all a good night...with showers...and more to come

Tracking showers and tracking Santa

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Update:  Areas of light rain and showers continue along our coastal counties with more to come tonight, Christmas Day.

Christmas Day travels will come with rounds of rain.  Rain continues Christmas night into Tuesday with locally heavy rain possible near and along I-75 and southeast Georgia.  Much colder conditions expected late next week and the upcoming weekend.

Now:  Cloudy and warm

Tonight:  Cloudy, patchy fog, cool

Christmas Day:  Rounds of rain under cloudy skies with warmer than average afternoon highs.  Scattered showers are expected through sunrise followed by rounds of rain through the evening, 60-80 percent.  Lows in the upper 50s and 60s.  Highs in the upper 60s to low 70s.  Rain chances continue overnight.

Tuesday:  Rain, some locally heavy early then turning to showers through the day.  Warmer than average temperatures continue.  Wake up temperatures in the upper 50s to low 60s.  Afternoon highs in the low 70s.  Showers under cloudy skies through late night then clearing Wednesday.

Hazards:  Minor to moderate flooding continues along the St. Marys and Santa Fe Rivers.  Rip Currents through the weekend.  Christmas Day travel will include rain and storms.

Looking ahead: Rain through early Tuesday followed by scattered showers. Cooler and drier weather returns late next week.

Sunrise:  7:21 am

Sunset:  5:32 pm


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Richard Nunn is the Weather Authority Chief Meteorologist

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