Cloudy skies have developed as the sea breeze moves inland and the southwesterly flow continues above. Skies will become partly cloudy tonight with patchy fog forming late.
Above normal temperatures continue. Partly cloudy skies Wednesday with a steady southeast breeze.
A weakening cold front moving in from the north could trigger a few showers and thunderstorms across southeast Georgia Wednesday afternoon and evening.
Warm and mainly dry conditions continue through Friday. A stray shower or two will be possible as the humidity increases and the sea breezes collide.
Near record highs under partly cloudy skies this weekend.
Tonight: Partly cloudy, warm. Patchy fog late.
Wednesday: Light fog possible inland then becoming partly cloudy. Morning lows in the 60s. Afternoon highs in the upper 80s to low 90s 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 continue this week with mainly dry conditions. Isolated showers could be possible along the sea breeze. Near record highs this weekend.
Sunrise: 6:51 a.m.
Sunset: 7:59 p.m.