WEATHER WARNINGS
FROST ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 AM FOR SOUTHEAST GEORGIA
WILDFIRE CONCERNS: Wildfire concerns remain Sunday through Monday for Inland Southeast Georgia and Northeast Florida. However, the area along Interstate 10 is not included.
Relative humidity will range between 20-50% most days during this week, with the exception of Wednesday and Saturday due to storms. As the relative humidity drops near 25% or less, it increases the cases of wildfires occurring.
Winds will also be breezy and could further instigate a dangerous scenario if a fire were to begin.
SMALL CRAFT ADVISORY: Boaters, beware of choppy waters as a Small Craft Advisory remains in effect through Sunday.
HIGH RIP CURRENT RISK: High Rip Current Risk remains in effect through Wednesday, with peak surf ranging between 3 to 6 feet. Temperatures will range between the 60s and increase to the upper 70s through Wednesday.
Despite the warmer weather, please stay out of the ocean.
SUNDAY EVENING FORECAST: Breezy winds will stop after sunset, with temperatures dropping into the mid-40s before midnight. Winds will continue from the north and northeast with mostly clear skies.
It’s a great night for stargazing, but it will be cold outside.
MONDAY FORECAST: Temperatures will begin in the low 40s with light winds from the north and northeast and partly cloudy skies. Temperatures will peak into the mid-60s with breezy winds by noon from the northeast, with more cloud coverage and a drop in humidity.
No rain is in the forecast; however, coastal uplift could trigger traces of light rain.
LOOKING AHEAD: A storm will move through Wednesday morning and continue into the afternoon with damaging winds, potential isolated tornadoes and hail.