Your morning is crystal clear, and temperatures are quite mild, however changes are coming.
As of now, we have a 30-40% chance of pop-up showers and storms, some of which that could pack a punch across the viewing area.
A Marginal risk of severity is in place, meaning isolated strong to severe storms could be possible.
As a whole, everyone will not be impacted, but those that are- I know it’s a big beach day, so have a plan to enjoy the beach, but take some time inside should a storm move through.
These potential few showers and storms will not wash out your entire day by any stretch, but as they move through, they will leave a mark with localized heavy rainfall, gusty winds, and the potentiaL for hail.
Expect localized flooding in SE GA near the Altamaha River south to Waycross and Brunswick. We will have heavy downpours for periods of time throughout this afternoon and evening.
Expect totals to range from 0.25″ to 1 inch.
Locally, we could see rainfall up to 3 inches in parts of SE GA.
The rainfall we had yesterday coupled with what we could see today contributes to the potential for localized flooding.
These showers and storms are brought on from an unstable airmass that will lead to instability and showers and storms throughout the entire week. These showers and storms will be scattered each afternoon and evening.