Monday begins with lots of sunshine and ends with below-average temperatures.
A Frost Advisory is then in effect from 2 a.m. to 8 a.m. Tuesday for most of Southeast Georgia and Northeast Florida.
MONDAY FORECAST
Temperatures will peak into the mid-50s with winds from the north and mostly clear skies. Rain is not in the forecast. We will reach the mid-40s by 8 p.m. and inland counties will barely reach the low 60s.
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY
The National Weather Service has issued a warning for boaters. From Altamaha Sound to Flagler Beach from 20 to 60 NM. Small Craft The advisory remains in effect until 3 p.m. Northerly winds will be around 20kts with gusts of 30 kts. Inexperienced mariners, especially those operating smaller vessels, should avoid navigating in hazardous conditions.
FROST ADVISORY
Cover sensitive plants and bring mobile plants indoors. Bring pets indoors. Coastal counties are not included in the frost advisory. See below in the blue-shaded area.
IMPACTED COUNTIES: Baker, Inland Nassau, Union, Northern Columbia, Southeastern Columbia, Western Duval, Southwestern Columbia, Brantley, Inland Glynn, Inland Camden, Northern Ware, Northeastern Charlton, Southern Ware-Western Charlton
TUESDAY FORECAST
In the early morning hours, temperatures will drop into the low 40s and mid-30s until sunrise. The feels like temperatures will be in the mid to low 30s with cooler temperatures in inland counties. Tuesday afternoon temperatures will peak into the mid-60s with mostly clear skies and light winds from the north and northeast. These temperatures will be closer to the average temperatures for February. Lows are typically in the mid-40s and highs are typically in the mid-60s.
LOOKING AHEAD
Storms are highly likely with a 90% chance on Wednesday. One to two inches of rain accumulation is possible with precipitation beginning in the late morning and continuing into the afternoon.