Sunny skies and a streak of near record highs

Hot and dry through the weekend

Thursday Highs (.)

Sunny skies and a streak of near-record highs

Today was hot. The next few days will be sweltering as a ridge of high-pressure parks across the Peninsula. Seasonal temperatures average around 86 degrees this time of year. Afternoon highs are forecast to reach the mid to upper 90s across our inland counties.

Tonight: Mostly clear and mild with patchy fog.

Thursday: Mostly sunny skies with well above average temperatures. Patchy fog early with lows in the 60s inland, upper 60s to low 70s along our beaches. Afternoon highs in the 90s inland with some areas reaching the mid to upper 90s, upper 80s along the beaches. Wind: SW 5-15 mph.

More of the same Friday through the weekend. A weak front will move into southeast Georgia late Monday bringing a very slight chance of showers.

The heat continues (.)

Records: Thursday 97 - 1967. Friday 96 - 1995. Saturday 96 - 1995. Sunday 96 - 1899.

Over the last 30 years, the average first day with highs in the mid-90s has been June 5. Last year, we hit 95 degrees on May 9!

Sunrise: 6:32 am

Sunset: 8:13 pm


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Richard Nunn is the Weather Authority Chief Meteorologist

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