Clearing skies tonight, Warming trend continues

Weekend rain chances

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Scattered showers with storms continue in southeast Georgia, west and north of our viewing circle. Showers with storms remain possible for northern Ware County through 10 pm.

Warm temperatures under clearing skies tonight. Patchy fog is expected for inland areas tonight and early Thursday.

Summer-like temperatures continue Friday and this weekend. The next best chance of beneficial rainfall will be as a weak cold front moves across NE FL and SE GA late on Sunday.

Tonight: A slim chance of a showers or storms for SE GA through around 10 p.m., 10-20 percent. Partly cloudy, warm with patchy fog late.

Thursday: A muggy start with patchy fog inland then becoming partly cloudy. Clouds will increase as the sea breezes merge west of I-95. Wake up temperatures in the 60s. Afternoon highs in the upper 80s inland, upper 70s to low 80s along the beaches. Wind: SE 5-15 mph. Partly cloudy with patchy fog overnight.

Looking ahead: Summer-like temperatures through the week. Scattered showers with thunderstorms will be possible as a weak cold front moves in on Sunday.

Temperatures (.)

Sunrise: 6:50 a.m.

Sunset: 8:00 p.m.