Hazy skies for areas of Clay and St. Johns counties as the southerly wind carried smoke from a fire near Camp Blanding. Mostly clear to partly cloudy skies continue tonight with light patchy fog near and along Highway 301 to I-75 and north to the Suwannee. Some fog may nudge into southeast Georgia near Fargo and the Okefenokee Swamp around sunrise.
Partly cloudy and warmer Saturday with increasing clouds late. A slight chance of showers possible late Saturday night with rain moving in Sunday. Widespread rounds of rain with thunderstorms will continue Sunday night and Monday through midday.
Tonight: Mostly clear to partly cloudy, light patchy fog inland.
Saturday: Partly cloudy skies with increasing clouds and rain chances late Saturday night, 20 percent. Lows in the upper 40s to 50s. Afternoon highs in the 70s to near 80 degrees. Wind: SW 5-10 mph. Increasing rain chances after midnight.
Sunday: Cloudy, rounds of rain and thunderstorms, some locally heavy. Scattered showers with areas of rain will move across the area along with the threat of isolated strong to severe thunderstorms. Rainfall estimates will average 0.50 to 2.0 inches for SE GA with 0.10 - 1.0 inch across NE FL through Sunday night. Rain chances: 70-90 percent. Lows in the 50s to near 60. Highs in the upper 60s to 70s. Wind: SW 10 -15 mph.
Monday: Locally heavy rounds of rain possible through the morning commute followed by slow clearing through the day.
Don’t forget: The clocks spring forward one hour on Sunday.
Sunrise: 6:44 am
Sunset: 6:30 pm