Thunderstorms have ended for southeast Georgia. The light show continues over the open water.
A quiet night ahead aside from a stray shower.
Another active day is expected on Friday with the increasing risk of local flooding as the ground becomes saturated.
Widespread rain with storms are expected Mother’s Day weekend with elevated rain chances hovering around 80-100 percent. Rounds of heavy rainfall could lead to additional flooding.
Tonight: A developing sea breeze with scattered showers and storms to come. The chance of showers will continue overnight.
Friday: The threat of heavy rain and isolated strong to severe storms continues. Morning lows in the 60s to low 70s. Afternoon highs in the upper 80s to low 90s inland, 80s along the beaches. Rain chances will average 70-90 percent, most developing after 2 p.m. Wind: SSW 5-10 mph.
Looking ahead: The wet pattern continues Monday with widespread rain chances. Scattered showers with storms are expected on Tuesday with drier days and sunnier skies on Wednesday.
Sunrise: 6:36 a.m.
Sunset: 8:09 p.m.