Get ready for a clear and chilly night with patchy frost expected for some inland areas.
Sunny skies through Friday afternoon, clouds move in late with a slight chance of a shower or two for SE GA. Rain will become widespread Saturday with the heaviest amounts coming in overnight and early Sunday.
Tonight: Patchy frost for inland areas. Mostly clear skies.
Friday: Patchy morning frost then becoming mostly sunny. Skies will become cloudy late with a slight chance of showers in SE GA, 20 percent. Morning lows in the 30s to 40s. Afternoon highs in the mid to upper 50s to low 60s. Wind: NW/SE 5 - 10 mph.
Weekend: Scattered showers, rounds of rain and isolated storms, 70-90 percent. Locally heavy rainfall amounts possible with most areas receiving 1-2 inches, some may see 3-4 inches. Rain will develop through the day Saturday with the heaviest coming in through around sunrise Sunday morning.
Colder temperatures early next week with models flirting with a chance of a wintery mix early Tuesday morning
Sunrise: 7:24 a.m.
Sunset: 5:49 p.m.