Models are still hinting at the chance of showers late tonight and early tomorrow morning. Skies will become partly cloudy with highs just shy of seasonal levels. The pattern continues Friday with rain chances increasing this weekend.
Tonight: Patchy frost for inland areas. Partial clearing with a slight chance of showers after midnight.
Thursday: A few showers possible after midnight and up to around sunrise. Skies will clear under the west-southwest flow. Morning lows in the 30s to 40s. Afternoon highs in the mid to upper 50s to low 60s. Wind: WSW 5 - 10 mph.
Friday: The dry weather pattern continues under sunny skies. A chilly start to the day with possible frost and a light freeze for inland areas. Afternoon highs will be near seasonal. Cloudy skies expected late in the evening with increasing rain chances through the weekend.
Weekend: Scattered showers, rounds of rain and isolated storms. Locally heavy rainfall amounts possible with most areas receiving 1-2 inches, some may see 3-4 inches.
Colder temperatures early next week with models flirting with a chance of a wintery mix for areas of SE GA.
Sunrise: 7:24 a.m.
Sunset: 5:49 p.m.