Patchy to areas of dense fog tonight and early Wednesday. Fog will form late tonight near and along I-95 and continue to spread inland through the night.
The warm and dry pattern persists as the rainfall deficit increases.
Above normal temperatures under mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies will continue this week as the rainfall deficit increases beyond the current 9.09 inches. Patchy to areas of dense fog will be possible overnight and early Wednesday morning. Skies will become mostly sunny to partly cloudy with a light breeze through the day. The trend continues through the rest of the week.
Wednesday: We will be in Brunswick! The warm and dry pattern continues across the area and 4 Your Neighborhood.
Looking ahead: Our warm and dry streak will continue through early next week with models hinting at a weakening front moving across the area on Thanksgiving, bringing cooler temperatures and a slight chance of showers.
Tonight: Clear and mild with patchy to dense fog.
Wednesday: Patchy to areas of dense fog early with mostly sunny skies to partly cloudy skies and warm afternoon highs. Morning lows in the 50s and low 60s. Above average highs in the upper 70s to low 80s. Wind: NW/SW 5 -10 mph. Mostly clear and mild overnight with patchy to dense fog late.
Sunrise: 6:56 a.m.
Sunset: 5:28 p.m.
