WARNING: A high rip current risk remains in effect for the weekend. Avoid swimming in the ocean as you can quickly lose control. Rip currents can be deadly.
This will be the second week with little to no rain accumulation.
Despite mid latitude cyclones dominating parts of the South, Plains and the Midwest; Southeast Georgia and Northeast Florida will be spared again this weekend.
SATURDAY EVENING FORECAST
Temperatures will drop into the mid 60s with light winds from the southeast before midnight. Humidity remains high, rain with mostly clear skies and no rain in the forecast.
SUNDAY FORECAST
Temperatures begin in the lows 60s with light winds from the southeast, high humidity and partly cloudy skies. No rain is in the forecast. Temperatures will peak in to the mid 80s, with breezy winds in the teens from 10 am to 7 pm. Skies will remain partly cloudy during this time. Humidity will drop to about 40 percent while winds remain breezy. Rain is not in the afternoon forecast.
LOOKING AHEAD
We will experience another week with little to no rain chances. Potential energy in the atmosphere will peak during the afternoon while remain ineffective for storms. Dew points remain in the 50 to 60 percentile. Convective storms seem highly unlikely. However, relative humidity rates typically drop during the daytime peak heating hours. So far, rain is not in the forecast for the next 3 to 4 days.