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Foggy Mornings Give Way to Near Record Highs

Thanksgiving to see breezy and cooler conditions

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Foggy mornings followed by near record highs through Wednesday, then a seasonal chill will return for a couple of days. Temperatures will dip down with the potential for areas to see a light freeze and frost through Saturday morning.

It’s flip-flops and short sleeves through Wednesday. Becoming cloudy on Wednesday as the southwest breeze increases ahead of an approaching cold front. Showers will be possible around noon in southeast Georgia and around 2 p.m. for northeast Florida. The rainfall totals will be light, with southeast Georgia having a slightly better chance of much-needed rainfall.

Breezy and cooler for Thanksgiving as the skies clear. Light freeze and frost possible early Friday and Saturday morning. Temperatures will climb back to the 70s on Sunday with a slight chance of showers.

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The record for Tuesday is 85 degrees, set back in 1992.

Tonight: Mostly clear and mild with patchy to dense fog.

Tuesday: Patchy to dense fog then partly cloudy and warmer. Morning lows in the 50s and 60s. Near record highs in the 80s inland, 70s along the beaches. Wind: S 5 -10 mph. Mostly clear and mild overnight with patchy to dense fog late.

The dry streak continues: We could use some rain. Our rainfall deficit is now around 9.50 inches. We have received around 40 inches of rain this year. The average for this time of year is a little over 50 inches.

Sunrise: 7:01 a.m.

Sunset: 5:27 p.m.


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