
The Georgia Weather Podcast
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Georgia Weather 3/18 - Midday - Special Weather Statement
Your midday Georgia weather update Step outside right now and you'll feel that crisp spring chill — 47 degrees after bottoming out at 31 this morning. That freeze May have nipped some of those early blooms, if you've got sensitive plants out, keep an eye on them. Today brings mostly sunny skies with high clouds streaming through, metro Atlanta tops out near 57 degrees.
🚨 TORNADO WARNING - Georgia Weather 3/16 - Morning
Your morning Georgia weather update Step outside and you'll feel 63 degrees. 📍 Keywords: morning weather update | morning forecast | Georgia | March weather | Georgia weather | GA weather forecast
🚨 FREEZE WATCH - Georgia Weather 3/15 - Evening
Your evening Georgia weather update Folks, tomorrow is going to be dangerous, a powerful cold front is about to slam into Georgia. And it's bringing the threat of severe storms statewide. 📍 Keywords: evening weather update | Georgia | Georgia weather | evening forecast | March weather | GA weather forecast
🚨 FREEZE WATCH - Georgia Weather 3/15 - Midday
Your midday Georgia weather update Step outside and you'll feel that drizzle. Just two hundredths of an inch overnight, but it's hanging on this morning at 65 degrees. 📍 Keywords: midday weather update | March weather | Georgia weather | Georgia | GA weather forecast | midday forecast
🚨 FREEZE WATCH - Georgia Weather 3/15 - Morning
Your morning Georgia weather update Folks, we've got a serious weather situation developing. Step outside right now and it feels like summer, but that's about to change in a hurry. Metro Atlanta sits at a warm 73 degrees under partly sunny skies. 📍 Keywords: Georgia weather | Georgia | morning forecast | March weather | morning weather update | GA weather forecast
Georgia Weather 3/14 - Evening - Sunny Day Soiree Today
Good evening. Georgia. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside right now and you might think we skipped straight into May. We're sitting at a gorgeous 77 degrees under full sunshine, it's the kind of afternoon that makes you forget winter ever happened. But here's the thing: don't get too comfortable, this is a classic Georgia spring swing. We're gaining over two minutes of daylight today, so you've plenty of time to enjoy the warmth before the bottom falls out. As the sun sets. Tonight stays mostly clear as a warm front lifts. North, while metro Atlanta and Eastern Georgia will dip to around 50 degrees. Down along the coast? You stay milder, right around 59. Sunday starts deceptively pleasant. Atlanta hits 73 degrees, while Eastern Georgia warms all the way to 80. But keep an eye on the clock, you'll see a slight chance of showers between noon and 2 P.M. The coast sees the real action later, with thunderstorms peaking around 8 P.M. Then comes Monday. A strong cold front pushes through, bringing likely rain and thunderstorms, highs range from 57 in Atlanta to 77 on the coast. But the real story is what happens behind that front, here comes a temperature crash. Lows Monday night plummet to 28 in Atlanta and the low 30s elsewhere. That sets up a chilly Tuesday. You'll only reach 46 degrees in the city—about 30 degrees colder than Sunday. The good news? The rebound is fast, wednesday climbs back to 55 degrees. By Thursday and Friday, we're back in the upper 60s and 70s with sunshine. Looking ahead. You'll want to keep that heavy jacket handy for Tuesday morning, that's a shock to the system after a weekend like this. See you tomorrow.
🚨 WIND ADVISORY - Georgia Weather 3/12 - Midday
Advisory in effect. midday Thu Mar 12th, 2026 Georgia forecast.
Georgia Weather 3/12 Midday - Thursday Forecast
Advisory in effect. midday Thu Mar 12th, 2026 Georgia forecast.
Georgia Weather 3/12 Morning - Thursday Forecast
Advisory in effect. morning Thu Mar 12th, 2026 Georgia forecast.
🚨 LAKE WIND ADVISORY - Georgia Weather Evening
Advisory in effect for northern and southern Georgia. evening Wed Mar 11th, 2026 Georgia forecast.
Georgia Weather 3/11 Evening - Wednesday Forecast
Advisory in effect for northern and southern Georgia. evening Wed Mar 11th, 2026 Georgia forecast.
🚨 LAKE WIND ADVISORY - Georgia Weather Midday
Advisory in effect for coastal and coastal Georgia. midday Wed Mar 11th, 2026 Georgia forecast.
Georgia Weather 3/11 Midday - Wednesday Forecast
Advisory in effect for coastal and coastal Georgia. midday Wed Mar 11th, 2026 Georgia forecast.
🚨 RIP CURRENT STATEMENT - Georgia Weather Morning
Advisory in effect for coastal and coastal Georgia. morning Wed Mar 11th, 2026 Georgia forecast.
Georgia Weather 3/11 Morning - Wednesday Forecast
Advisory in effect for coastal and coastal Georgia. morning Wed Mar 11th, 2026 Georgia forecast.
Georgia Weather Evening - Record Warmth Today
evening Tue Mar 10th, 2026 Georgia weather update.
Georgia Weather 3/10 Evening - Tuesday Forecast
evening Tue Mar 10th, 2026 Georgia weather update.
Georgia Weather Midday - Record Warmth Today
midday Tue Mar 10th, 2026 Georgia weather update.
Georgia Weather 3/10 Midday - Tuesday Forecast
midday Tue Mar 10th, 2026 Georgia weather update.
Georgia Weather 3/10 Morning - 33° Above Normal
morning Tue Mar 10th, 2026 Georgia weather update.
Georgia Weather 3/10 Morning - Tuesday Forecast
morning Tue Mar 10th, 2026 Georgia weather update.
Georgia Weather 3/10 Morning - 41° Above Normal
Good morning. Georgia. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside right now and you're at 62 degrees. That overnight rain? Gone. But don't get too comfortable — we've got a wild ride ahead. Today's the warmup act, metro Atlanta climbs to 78 degrees by mid-afternoon. Down along the coast near Savannah, you hit 85. Eastern Georgia? You're pushing 86 by early evening, that's 41 degrees above normal for early March. Moving on. Early morning brings scattered showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 10 A.M, the coast sees the best chance between 6 and 9 A.M. After that, partly sunny skies take over with southwest winds around 5 miles an hour. As the sun sets. Tonight stays mild — lows only drop to the low 60s statewide. Warm enough that some record high minimum temperatures could fall. Wednesday cranks up the heat even more, metro Atlanta reaches 82 degrees. The coast climbs to 86. Eastern Georgia? A scorching 89 degrees — some spots could flirt with 90. Near-record highs are in play, southwest winds pick up to 10 miles an hour, gusting to 25. Here's where things get interesting, a cold front barrels through late Wednesday night into Thursday morning. Expect widespread showers and thunderstorms — some could be strong. Rain totals of half an inch to over an inch are likely. Temperatures crash. Thursday's high only reaches 61 in Atlanta, 79 on the coast. By Friday morning, lows drop to the low 40s inland — a 41 degrees-degree temperature swing in 48 hours. That's the kind of drop that makes you dig out the jacket you just put away. Friday brings sunshine and 66 degrees, saturday warms to 75 under clear skies. Sunday climbs to 77, but rain returns with a coin flip chance of showers and thunderstorms. Looking ahead. Enjoy the warmth while it lasts. See you this afternoon.
Georgia Weather 3/9 Midday - 42° Above Normal
midday Mon Mar 9th, 2026 Georgia weather update.
Georgia Weather 3/9 Midday - Monday Forecast
midday Mon Mar 9th, 2026 Georgia weather update.
Georgia Weather 3/9 Midday - 42° Above Normal
Good afternoon. Georgia. I'm Aaron Jolly. That thick blanket of fog you drove through this morning? We picked up a tenth of an inch of rain overnight. And now it's hanging around like a houseguest who won't leave. Visibility's down to a quarter mile in spots, especially around Atlanta and the northern counties. Good news — a light westerly breeze should sweep it out by late morning. Once that fog lifts, you're in for a treat. We're running 42 degrees above normal today. Metro Atlanta hits 79 degrees this afternoon under partly sunny skies. Down near Savannah, mostly sunny with a high near 82. Eastern Georgia takes the crown — 84 degrees once that patchy fog clears by mid-morning. Tonight stays mild. Lows drop to the low 60s statewide. But here's where things get interesting. After 6 P.M., showers and thunderstorms develop around Atlanta. By overnight. Here comes a 50 percent chance. Western Georgia between I-75 and I-20? Watch for strong storms between 6 P.M. and 1 A.M. — damaging winds and small hail are possible. The coast stays mostly dry until a slight rain chance after 5 A.M. Tuesday brings scattered showers and storms, mainly up north. Highs hold in the upper 70s to low 80s. Wednesday? We could challenge record highs — mid to upper 80s statewide, with some interior spots flirting with 90 degrees. Thursday's the game-changer. A cold front sweeps through with widespread storms, then temperatures crash 42 degrees. Friday turns cooler and dry — upper 60s with lows in the low 40s. The weekend rebounds nicely with sunny skies and highs climbing back to the mid to upper 70s. If you're enjoying these forecasts, a quick rating helps more folks find us. See you this evening.
Georgia Weather 3/9 Morning - Record Cold
Good morning. Georgia. I'm Aaron Jolly. That fog wrapping around you this morning? Thick as cotton candy after yesterday's rain. Visibility dropped to a quarter mile overnight, but it'll lift by late morning when sunshine punches through. Metro Atlanta climbs to 79 degrees today with partly sunny skies. There's a slight chance of showers around 6 P.M., but most of you stay dry. Down along the coast. Savannah hits 82 degrees once the fog clears. Eastern Georgia takes the warmth crown — 84 degrees with mostly sunny skies after patchy fog lifts by mid-morning. Here's where it gets interesting. Tonight, a line of thunderstorms develops across western Georgia between 6 P.M. and 1 A.M. Some storms could turn strong to severe with damaging winds and small hail. The threat is highest between I-42 and I-42. Metro Atlanta sees a 5042 degrees shot at showers and storms, with lows around 62 degrees. Coastal areas stay partly cloudy with a slight rain chance after 5 A.M. and lows near 64 degrees. Tuesday brings scattered showers, especially north of I-42. Highs reach 78 degrees in Atlanta and 83 degrees along the coast. Here's your heads-up for the week. Wednesday turns exceptionally warm — 82 degrees in Atlanta, 84 degrees on the coast. And 87 degrees in eastern Georgia. We could threaten record highs. But Wednesday night brings a cold front with widespread thunderstorms. Thursday crashes to 62 degrees with storms clearing by afternoon. Friday turns crisp and sunny with highs in the upper 60s and lows in the 40s. The weekend warms back into the upper 70s. In Spring equinox is just 11 days away. Sunrise at 7, 57 A.M., sunset at 7:41 P.M. We're gaining over 2 minutes of daylight each day. See you this afternoon.
Georgia Weather: 03-08-2026 Midday
Georgia weather update for midday
Georgia Weather 3/8 Midday - 40° Above Normal
Good afternoon. Georgia. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside right now and you're feeling that thick, muggy 63 degrees. Overnight rain dropped just under a tenth of an inch, but that was the warm-up act. The real show starts this afternoon. Showers and thunderstorms fire up statewide. Metro Atlanta sees the strongest action from noon to 8 P.M., peaking around 4 P.M. We hit 71 degrees by 6 P.M. Down along the coast. Savannah's flirting with history — 83 degrees around 2 P.M., just three degrees shy of the 1974 record. Thunderstorms roll in later there, 2 P.M. To 11 P.M. Eastern Georgia splits the difference at 78 degrees, storms from 2 P.M. To 9 P.M. Tonight, storms taper off by 9 P.M. Across most areas. Lows settle at 60 in Atlanta, 63 along the coast, 62 in eastern Georgia. Patchy fog develops overnight. Here's where the week gets interesting. Monday brings partly sunny skies with highs jumping to 78 in Atlanta and 82 along the coast. Slight chance of afternoon showers. Tuesday stays warm with scattered storms and highs near 78 to 85 degrees. Wednesday is the big story. We're talking 83 in Atlanta, 88 in eastern Georgia — that's 40 degrees above normal. Near-record warmth. The kind of day where you question if it's really March. Then Thursday reality checks back in. A cold front sweeps through with widespread rain. Highs drop to 59 in Atlanta, 73 along the coast. By Friday, we're sunny and pleasant at 66 to 69 degrees. One more thing — spring forward tonight. Clocks move ahead one hour. Set them before bed, or you'll be an hour late to everything Monday. See you this evening.
Georgia Weather 3/8 Morning - Special Weather Statement
Good morning. Georgia. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside and you're greeted by 62 degrees and gray skies. We picked up about a tenth of an inch overnight. And the rain isn't done yet. Showers and thunderstorms roll through Metro Atlanta this morning, peaking around 4 P.M. With an 80 percent chance. Highs hit 71 degrees — cooler than yesterday thanks to clouds and rain. Winds stay light out of the west at 5 to 10 miles an hour. Down along the coast, patchy fog clears by mid-morning before scattered storms fire up this afternoon. Savannah and Brunswick climb to 83 degrees, with a 40 percent chance of thunderstorms between 2 P.M. and 11 P.M. Augusta splits the difference at 81 degrees with a 50 percent chance of rain and storms between 2 P.M. and 10 P.M. Tonight, storms taper off by 9 P.M. Across Metro Atlanta. Lows drop to 60 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. The coast stays mild at 63 degrees with lingering storm chances before midnight. Here's what's ahead. Monday brings partial sunshine and a return to warmth — highs climb back to 78 degrees in Atlanta, 82 on the coast. And 83 in Augusta. Slight storm chances return late afternoon. Tuesday stays warm with highs in the upper 70s to mid 80s and another round of scattered showers. Wednesday? That's when the heat peaks. We're talking mid 80s statewide, with some spots flirting with 90 degrees. Record territory, folks. Thursday brings a cold front with widespread rain and breezy conditions, dropping temperatures back to the 50s and 60s by Friday. The weekend looks pleasant with sunshine returning and highs in the 60s and 70s. Don't forget — clocks spring forward tonight. You lose an hour of sleep, but we gain daylight. Sunrise tomorrow at 7:58 A.M., sunset at 7:40 P.M. See you this afternoon.
Georgia Weather 3/7 Morning - Fog Then Sizzle
Good morning. Georgia. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside this morning and it feels more like late April, doesn't it? We bottomed out at a balmy 62 degrees overnight—that's **43 degrees above normal** for early March. Summer is getting a head start, folks. But watch your commute if you're near the coast. A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect until **9 A.M.** Visibility could drop to a quarter mile or less. If you're driving early, slow down and use those low beams. Once that fog lifts. Metro Atlanta heats up fast. Here comes a high of **81 degrees** under mostly sunny skies. Just keep an eye on the sky after **1 P.M.**—a slight chance of thunderstorms rolls in. The real action happens tonight though. Storm coverage jumps to likely between **8 P.M.** and midnight. Some could pack heavy rain and gusty winds. Tonight's low only drops to 63 degrees, but expect another half-inch to three-quarters of an inch of rain by morning. Down along the coast, the mist burns off to reveal **83 degrees** and sunshine. The south breeze stays light, making it perfect for a walk near the water—just watch that humidity. Tonight, you dip to 63 degrees with partly cloudy skies. You might see a stray shower, but you stay mostly dry compared to Atlanta. Over in eastern Georgia, you're splitting the difference. You hit **84 degrees** today after the morning fog clears. A brief shower passes around midnight, but Sunday turns wetter with scattered showers likely and highs near 82. We stay locked in this summer-like pattern through Wednesday—highs in the low to mid-80s statewide. That's a solid **43 degrees warmer** than usual. Daily rounds of storms are likely, especially Monday and Tuesday. Then everything changes Thursday. A cold front drops us back to the mid-60s, finally giving us a taste of actual March. By Friday, we see sunshine and 65 degrees—right where we should be. Pollen is climbing today, so you might want to grab the allergy meds before you head out. See you tomorrow. See you this afternoon.
Georgia Weather 3/6 Morning - 60° Above Normal
Good morning. Georgia. I'm Aaron Jolly. Sixty degrees before your first cup of coffee. That's where we're starting. And honestly? We're just warming up. This is unseasonably warm air that's moved in and decided to stay awhile. We're running 60 degrees above normal for early March. Some spots could challenge daily records today. Metro Atlanta wakes up at 60 degrees and climbs to 81 by mid-afternoon. Partly sunny skies give way to a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1 P.M. If storms develop, we could see a quarter to half an inch of rain. Tonight dips to 63 with thunderstorms possible through 2 A.M. Down along the coast, patchy fog greets Savannah and Brunswick this morning before clearing by 9 A.M. You'll hit 79 degrees under mostly sunny skies. Tonight stays mild at 62. Eastern Georgia sees similar warmth — 83 degrees by afternoon. Morning fog clears fast, then a slight chance of thunderstorms pops up between 60 degrees and 3 P.M. Overnight lows settle around 63. Saturday brings more of the same — low 80s with scattered afternoon showers and storms. South winds gust to 20 miles an hour. Saturday night, storm chances jump to 70 percent as a weak front slides through. Sunday turns unsettled. Showers and thunderstorms likely statewide, with highs dropping to the mid-70s in Atlanta. The coast stays warmer near 83. Early next week keeps the pattern going — daily chances for showers and storms, with highs in the upper 70s to mid-80s. Tuesday could be the warmest day yet, with some areas flirting with 90 degrees in the southeast. Enjoy the spring preview, but keep the umbrella handy. See you tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast See you tomorrow.
Georgia Weather March 5 Midday - 54° Above Normal
Good afternoon. Georgia. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside and you're swimming through the air. We're at 65 degrees this morning. And those gray skies? Already breaking up. In the next 24 hours. Fog lingered early across parts of the state, but it's gone now. Sunshine takes over. And temperatures explode. Metro Atlanta hits 79 this afternoon. Savannah climbs to 76 along the coast. Push inland toward Augusta and you're looking at 81 degrees — the hottest spot in Georgia today. Here's the thing: we're running 54 degrees to 54 degrees above normal. This is summer warmth in the first week of March. Tonight stays mild. Lows around 60 statewide under partly cloudy skies. Light south winds at 5 to 10 miles an hour. Friday cranks the heat higher. Atlanta reaches 82, the coast hits 78. And inland areas push 83. That's when the atmosphere gets restless. Afternoon showers and storms develop, especially north of I-85. Nothing severe, but keep an eye up if you've got outdoor plans. Here's your heads-up for the week ahead. Saturday stays in the low 80s with a coin-flip chance of storms. Sunday through Monday, rain chances climb to 60 percent as a front stalls nearby. Expect scattered afternoon thunderstorms. Tuesday dries out briefly — highs push mid-80s, some spots flirting with 90 degrees. Wednesday brings another round of likely rain as the next system rolls in. In Bottom line, soak in the sunshine today. The pattern shifts unsettled by the weekend, but the warmth isn't going anywhere. If this forecast saved you from wearing a winter coat in 80-degree heat, share it with someone. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Georgia Weather March 5 Morning - Flood Warning
Good morning. Georgia. I'm Aaron Jolly. Spring fever just showed up three weeks early. We're sitting at 58 degrees right now. And by this afternoon, the entire state climbs into the upper 70s to low 80s. That's 55 degrees warmer than early March should feel. In the next 24 hours. Quick heads-up for coastal Georgia. Dense fog is wrapping the southeast this morning. Visibility drops to a quarter mile or less until around 9 A.M. Give yourself extra time if you're heading out early. Metro Atlanta hits 79 degrees today under mostly sunny skies. Tonight's low holds at a mild 60. Eastern Georgia climbs even higher, reaching 81 with just a touch of morning fog between 7 and 8 A.M. The coast peaks at 77 after the fog lifts by mid-morning. There's also a Flood Warning for the Ogeechee River near Midville. Minor flooding is occurring in Burke. Emanuel. And Jenkins counties. That should recede by this evening. Tonight brings a full moon. Perfect timing for a mild evening under clearing skies. Friday kicks off a pattern shift. Temperatures keep climbing, but so do rain chances. Expect highs in the low 80s with scattered thunderstorms developing after 1 P.M. The weekend turns unsettled. Saturday and Sunday bring scattered showers and storms, mainly during the afternoon hours. Highs stay in the upper 70s to low 80s. Monday continues that theme before we dry out slightly by Tuesday. Spring equinox is just two weeks away. Feels like Georgia got an early start. If you're enjoying these daily updates, a quick rating really helps us out. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Georgia Weather March 4 Evening - 56° Above Normal
Good evening. Georgia. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside and you might think we skipped a month. We're sitting at 73 degrees right now under mainly clear skies. That's about 56 degrees warmer than usual for early March. And we're just getting started. In the next 24 hours. Metro Atlanta wakes up to 56 degrees this morning, but we're climbing fast. You'll hit 79 this afternoon under mostly sunny skies. Tonight brings partly cloudy skies with a low around 56. Tomorrow? We push right toward 80 degrees. Down along the coast. Savannah and Brunswick are sitting at 58 degrees. Watch for areas of fog developing after 10 tonight. It lingers through the early morning commute, then burns off by mid-morning. Highs Thursday reach a pleasant 77. Eastern Georgia wakes up to 57 degrees. You'll see widespread fog before 9 A.M. Thursday. After that, partly sunny skies bring the warmest readings in the state. Highs near 81 degrees, pushing to 84 by Friday. Heads up if you're near the Ogeechee River at Midville. A Flood Warning remains in effect until Thursday morning. Minor flooding is occurring in Burke. Emanuel. And Jenkins counties. Some access roads are underwater, so avoid those low-lying areas near the river. This warmth is locked in. Highs stay in the upper 70s to low 80s through early next week. That's roughly 56 degrees to 56 degrees above normal. We stay dry through Friday. Then scattered showers and thunderstorms return for the weekend, mainly during the afternoon and evening hours. Tonight's full moon rises at sunset. With clear skies early, it'll be a good one to catch. We're also gaining over two minutes of daylight each day now. Spring equinox sits just two weeks away. If you enjoy the summer preview, grab your sunglasses. You'll need them. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Georgia Weather March 4 Midday - 56° Above Normal
Good afternoon. Georgia. I'm Aaron Jolly. Seventy degrees right now and partly cloudy. Step outside and it feels more like mid-April than early March. We're running about 56 degrees above normal today. In the next 24 hours. Metro Atlanta climbs to 75 degrees this afternoon under mostly sunny skies. Down along the coast. Savannah and Brunswick also hit 75 with a southeast breeze around 7 miles an hour. Eastern Georgia sees the warmest readings. Augusta reaches 78 degrees under sunny skies. Tonight brings a shift. Patchy fog develops after midnight, especially across coastal areas where it could become widespread by early Thursday. Lows bottom out in the mid-50s statewide. And look up tonight — we've got a full moon. One note for folks in Burke. Emanuel. And Jenkins counties. The Ogeechee River at Midville is in minor flood stage. That should recede by Thursday morning. Thursday stays dry and even warmer. Atlanta hits 79. The coast reaches 77 after any morning fog burns off. Eastern Georgia surges to 81 degrees. Within a few degrees of record territory. Looking ahead, this warm pattern holds through early next week with highs in the upper 70s to low 80s. Rain chances return Friday and increase over the weekend. Scattered showers and thunderstorms possible Saturday through Monday. No severe weather expected. Spring equinox is now about two weeks away. But honestly? Georgia is getting a head start. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Georgia Weather March 4 Morning - 51° Above Normal
Good morning. Georgia. I'm Aaron Jolly. Fog is the headline this morning. Dense Fog Advisories blanket south central Georgia until 10 A.M. Visibility is dropping to a quarter mile or less in spots. Take it slow on the roads. The mist burns off by late morning. And then we're off to the races. In the next 24 hours. Metro Atlanta sits at 52 degrees right now under partly cloudy skies. Fog lingers until 11 A.M. Then we climb to 75 degrees this afternoon. That's about 51 degrees above normal for early March. Tonight brings partly cloudy skies and a mild low of 57 degrees. Down along the coast. Savannah wakes to fog as well. Highs reach 75 degrees with a light northeast breeze. Tonight dips to 58 under mostly cloudy skies. Eastern Georgia sees the warmest readings today. Augusta climbs to 78 degrees after patchy fog clears by 9 A.M. Tonight falls to 57. Tomorrow turns even warmer. Atlanta hits 80 degrees. Augusta reaches 81. The coast stays a touch cooler at 77. Looking ahead, this spring preview continues. Highs in the low 80s Friday through Tuesday. That's roughly 51 degrees above normal. Rain chances return Friday afternoon and stick around through the weekend. A few thunderstorms possible Saturday and Sunday. In One note for eastern georgia, a Flood Warning remains in effect for the Ogeechee River near Midville until Friday morning. Minor flooding is occurring. Full moon tonight if the clouds break. And we're gaining over two minutes of daylight each day now. Spring equinox sits just 16 days away. In Today's highs, 75 in Atlanta, 75 at the coast, 78 in eastern Georgia. Tonight's lows: 57 to 58 statewide. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Georgia Weather March 4 Evening - 50° Above Normal
Good evening. Georgia. I'm Aaron Jolly. That gray ceiling overhead is hiding something surprising. A day that feels more like mid-April than early March. Right now we're sitting at 54 degrees under overcast skies, but that blanket of clouds is thinning as we speak. In the next 24 hours. The story this morning is the fog. A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect for coastal counties until 9 A.M., with visibility down to a quarter mile or less. If you're driving toward Savannah or Brunswick, take it slow and use those low beams. Patchy fog is also lingering across central Georgia and the Atlanta metro, but it should lift by mid-morning. Once that fog burns off. Spring makes an early appearance. Metro Atlanta climbs to 75 degrees this afternoon. Eastern Georgia warms to 78. Down along the coast, expect a high near 75 with a gentle northeast breeze off the water. These temperatures are running 50 degrees to 50 degrees above normal for early March. We should be in in the low 60s this time of year — not knocking on summer's door. Tonight stays mild, with lows only dipping into the upper 50s. And if skies clear enough, you'll catch the full moon rising just after sunset. Tomorrow the warmth continues. Metro Atlanta hits 80 degrees. Eastern Georgia reaches 81. The coast sits at 77. Looking ahead through early next week, we stay unseasonably warm with highs in the low 80s. But the pattern shifts this weekend. Rain chances return Saturday and stick around through Monday, with scattered showers and thunderstorms possible each afternoon. In Today, morning fog, then partly sunny and 75 in Atlanta. Tonight: partly cloudy, low 57. Thursday: mostly sunny and 80. Rain chances return Friday afternoon. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Georgia Weather March 3 Evening - 50° Above Normal
Good evening. Georgia. I'm Jack O'Malley. Sixty degrees and clear skies right now. And that's just the opening act. We're looking at temperatures soaring 50 degrees to 50 degrees above normal by late week. Spring is knocking early. In the next 24 hours. Here's the breakdown. Metro Atlanta sits at 51 degrees early this morning, climbing to 76 by late afternoon. Partly cloudy skies roll in tonight with a low around 51. Down along the coast, you're starting at 55 degrees with a high near 75. But watch out. Fog rolls in after 1 A.M. Tonight and could cut visibility to near zero by morning. Eastern Georgia starts at 50 degrees and warms to 78 under mostly sunny skies. Patchy fog develops there after 3 A.M. A quick note for our eastern counties. Burke. Emanuel. And Jenkins. A Flood Warning remains in effect for the Ogeechee River at Midville until Friday morning. Minor flooding is occurring. Avoid flooded roads. Wednesday brings more warmth. Atlanta hits 76. Coastal Georgia reaches 75 with fog clearing by mid-morning. Eastern Georgia tops out at 78 under sunny skies. Thursday through the weekend. We crank up the heat. Highs climb into the low 80s across much of the state. That's well above normal for early March. By Friday, rain chances return. Scattered showers and thunderstorms become more likely Saturday through Monday as a weather system moves through. No severe weather expected, but keep an umbrella handy for weekend plans. Tonight brings a full moon. A bright one to enjoy if fog doesn't obscure it. We're gaining over two minutes of daylight each day now. Sunrise at 7:05, sunset at 6:36. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Georgia Weather March 3 Midday - 50° Above Normal
Good afternoon. Georgia. I'm Aaron Jolly. Folks, winter is officially losing its grip. A warm front is lifting north across the state right now, pulling in serious Gulf moisture. That's why you're seeing those clouds break apart. High pressure offshore is pumping in the tropical air, locking this pattern in place. In the next 24 hours. Here's how it plays out for you. Metro Atlanta climbs to 64 degrees this afternoon under those partly cloudy skies. Southeast winds stay light at 5 to 10 miles an hour. Tonight stays unusually mild with a low of 51. Wednesday really turns up the heat. You're looking at 76 degrees and partly sunny. Down along the coast, you're winning the sunshine lottery today. Mostly sunny skies push highs to near 69 degrees. East winds run around 10 miles an hour. Just keep your eyes peeled after 10 P.M. — some sea fog could roll in. Lows drop to 55. Wednesday starts foggy but turns sunny quickly, hitting 75. Over in eastern Georgia, you're sitting at 65 degrees this afternoon with light easterly winds. Watch for patchy fog developing after 3 A.M. As it cools to 50. Wednesday brings mostly sunny skies and a high jumping to 78. Here's your outlook for the week ahead. Spring arrives two weeks early this year. Thursday through Sunday brings unseasonable warmth, running 50 degrees to 50 degrees above normal. We're talking highs in the lower 80s. Rain chances return Friday with isolated showers. Storm chances tick up over the weekend, but no severe weather is expected. Charge your batteries for the warm week ahead. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
3/3 Georgia Weather Noon: 52° Above Normal
Good afternoon. Georgia. I'm Aaron Jolly. Folks, if you walked outside this morning and thought someone wrapped Georgia in a damp gray blanket. You're not wrong. Fog settled in overnight and it's clinging to everything. In the next 24 hours. So what's going on? A wedge of high pressure is sliding down the eastern seaboard, pushing cool air and low clouds right over us. Think of it like a lid on a pot. That easterly flow is keeping everything socked in and gray. Right now we're sitting at 49 degrees. Not cold. Not warm. Just. Blah. But that lid lifts tomorrow. And what's underneath is going to surprise you. For the rest of today. Metro Atlanta stays mostly cloudy. High near 64 degrees with east winds gusting up to 20 miles an hour. Tonight drops to 52 under partly cloudy skies. Slide southeast toward Savannah and you'll catch more sunshine. Highs near 69 degrees along the coast. Patchy fog creeps back in after 2 A.M. With lows settling around 55. Eastern Georgia splits the difference. Partly sunny, highs near 66. Fog develops late tonight. Quick note if you're near the Ogeechee River around Midville. A Flood Warning stays in effect through Friday morning. Minor flooding is happening now. Now the fun part. That wedge collapses tomorrow. Winds swing south. And temperatures launch. Wednesday brings mostly sunny skies and upper 70s. Thursday and Friday? Low to mid 80s. That's 52 degrees to 52 degrees above normal for early March. Short sleeve weather in a hurry. Rain chances return this weekend as Gulf moisture pushes north. Scattered showers and storms possible Saturday, with better chances Sunday into Monday. In One more thing. Tonight's full moon rises at 6, 36 P.M. Right at sunset. And we're gaining over two minutes of daylight every day now. Spring is close enough to taste. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
3/3 Georgia Weather 6 AM: 52° Above Normal
Good morning. Georgia. I'm Aaron Jolly. Folks. Georgia woke up wearing a gray hoodie today. Step outside and you'll feel 49 degrees with fog clinging to everything. That's cold air damming at work. High pressure along the eastern seaboard is pushing cool, moist air westward. And it's pinned against the Appalachians like a wet blanket that won't budge. In the next 24 hours. Metro Atlanta stays locked under clouds most of the day. You'll top out around 64 degrees with east winds gusting to 20 miles an hour. Not cold, not warm. Just. Gray. Tonight eases to 52 as the wedge finally loosens its grip. Now slide south toward the coast. Completely different vibe. That backdoor front stalled near the Altamaha River. And everything south of it gets sunshine and 71 degrees. Savannah's winning today. Patchy fog rolls in after 2 A.M. Tonight with lows near 55. Eastern Georgia splits the difference. Partly sunny, 66 degrees. But watch for widespread fog before 9 A.M. Wednesday. That morning commute could get tricky. And speaking of Wednesday. That's the plot twist. The wedge collapses and warmth floods back in. Atlanta jumps to 77. Eastern Georgia hits 79. Even the coast climbs to 75. That's a 52 degrees swing for Atlanta in one day. The rest of the week gets downright wild. Highs push into the low 80s Thursday and Friday. That's 52 degrees to 52 degrees above normal for early March. Your azaleas might get confused. Rain chances creep in Friday and build through the weekend. Quick note if you're near Midville. A Flood Warning is active on the Ogeechee River through Friday morning. Stay clear of low water crossings. Tonight's full moon should peek through if the fog cooperates. And we're gaining two minutes of daylight every day now. Spring equinox is just two weeks out. I'll be watching that weekend rain setup closely. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
3/2 Georgia Weather Noon: 50° Above Normal
Good afternoon. Georgia. I'm Aaron Jolly. Folks, step outside and you might think winter packed its bags. We're sitting at a comfortable 67 degrees under mainly clear skies right now. but don't be fooled — a classic Georgia power play is unfolding overhead. In the next 24 hours., A cold front slipped through this morning and stalled to our south. Meanwhile, high pressure over New England is funneling cool air down the Appalachian spine. This creates a wedge. Cold air damming against the mountains. It's a battle between retreating cold and advancing warmth. Metro Atlanta climbs to 70 degrees this afternoon under mostly sunny skies. Southeast winds gust to 20 miles an hour. Tonight brings increasing clouds with a low around 50 degrees. Down along the coast, that northeast flow is pulling moisture inland. Patchy fog develops after 3 A.M. and could reduce visibility significantly through early Tuesday morning. A Dense Fog Advisory is already in effect for Camden and Glynn counties until 8 A.M. Tuesday. Coastal areas top out near 70 degrees Tuesday after that morning fog clears. Eastern Georgia sits right in the transition zone. You're seeing mostly cloudy tonight with a low around 52 degrees. Tuesday brings partly sunny skies and a high near 68 degrees. One note for eastern Georgia. The Ogeechee River at Midville is forecast to reach minor flood stage early Tuesday morning. A Flood Warning is in effect through Thursday for Burke. Emanuel. and Jenkins counties. Here's the bigger picture. That wedge erodes by midweek. A strong ridge builds overhead and temperatures take off. Wednesday we jump to the upper 70s. By Thursday and Friday, we're talking low to mid 80s. That's 50 degrees to 50 degrees above normal for early March. Rain chances return Friday and especially this weekend as humidity increases. Enjoy this pleasant Monday and the dramatic warm-up ahead. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
3/2 Georgia Weather 6 AM: 48° Above Normal
Good morning. Georgia. I'm Aaron Jolly. Fifty five degrees and clear skies right now. Feels pretty nice, right? Don't get too comfortable. A sneaky cold front is sliding in from the northeast this morning. and it's about to change the game. In the next 24 hours. This is what meteorologists call a wedge pattern. Picture cool air spilling down the eastern seaboard like water pouring over a ledge. It hits the Appalachian Mountains and gets trapped. That wedge of cooler air settles right over Georgia, keeping temperatures in check all day. Metro Atlanta tops out around 64 degrees under partly sunny skies. East winds pick up this afternoon, gusting to 20 miles an hour. Enough to mess with your hair, not enough to ruin your day. Tonight drops to 48 under clouds. Slide east and you'll find 65 degrees with more sunshine. Lows near 51. Now the coast is a different story this morning. Dense fog is hugging the shoreline. Visibility could drop to a quarter mile or less through 9 A.M. Once that burns off, sunshine takes over and you'll hit 68 degrees. Not bad at all. Folks, one important note. Johnson. Wilkinson. and Washington Counties have a flood warning through Tuesday morning. The Oconee River is cresting near 18.7 feet. If you're near that floodplain, stay alert. Now the week ahead gets interesting. Tuesday the wedge loosens its grip. Temperatures nudge up slightly. Then Wednesday. The lid comes off. Southerly flow kicks in and highs surge into the upper 70s. By Friday and Saturday, parts of Georgia could touch the mid 80s. That's 48 degrees to 48 degrees above normal for early March. Rain chances build Thursday into the weekend as Gulf moisture rolls in. I'll be tracking that warmth and those rain chances all week. Charge your phone, check on the garden. and maybe dust off the shorts. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
3/1 Georgia Weather 6 PM: Flood Warning
Good evening. Georgia. I'm Aaron Jolly. Folks, if you stepped outside today and thought. Spring is here? I don't blame you. Seventy six degrees and sunshine will do that to a person. but Georgia's got a trick up its sleeve tonight. In the next 24 hours., A backdoor cold front is sliding in from the northeast. High pressure over New England is pushing cool air down the Eastern Seaboard, wedging it right against the Appalachians. If you've lived here long enough, you know this move. It's called a CAD wedge. and it's about to knock nearly 49 degrees off your Monday. Right now, metro Atlanta is basking at 76 degrees. Enjoy that warmth on your evening walk, because clouds thicken overnight. Lows drop to 52. Monday? Partly sunny but a completely different feel. Highs only reach 63 degrees with gusty east winds pushing 25 miles an hour. That wind will make it feel even cooler. Over in Augusta, you grabbed the warm crown today at 77 degrees. Tonight settles to 49 under partly cloudy skies. Monday eases back to 62. Down along the coast. Savannah enjoyed 72 degrees of sunshine. Watch for fog rolling in after 9 P.M. Tonight. Lows near 50. Monday brings 65 degrees with those northeast gusts. Quick note on flooding. The Oconee River near Oconee still has a Flood Warning through Tuesday morning. Minor flooding is ongoing in Johnson. Washington. and Wilkinson Counties. Stay clear of those low water crossings. Now the week ahead tells an interesting story. Monday and Tuesday, that cool wedge hangs on. Cloudy, cooler, stubborn. Then Wednesday. The dam breaks. Temperatures surge back into the upper 70s. Thursday through Saturday we're flirting with low 80s, but rain chances climb with them. Showers and thunderstorms become likely by next weekend. One bright spot? We're gaining over two minutes of daylight every single day now. Spring equinox is just 19 days out. Charge your phone, set out a lighter jacket for the morning commute. You'll need it. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
3/1 Georgia Weather Noon: 49° Above Normal
Good afternoon. Georgia. I'm Aaron Jolly. Folks, if you stepped outside this morning and couldn't see your neighbor's house. You weren't dreaming. Dense fog blanketed central and south Georgia. By 10 A.M. The sun burns it off. and what's waiting behind that fog? One of the prettiest days we've had in weeks. In the next 24 hours. High pressure is parked right on top of us. Think of it as a giant warm blanket draped over the entire state. That's why temperatures are climbing into the mid to upper 70s this afternoon. Metro Atlanta tops out at 76 degrees. Head east toward Augusta and you're touching 78. Down along the coast, a gentle easterly breeze keeps things a touch cooler at 72 degrees. Still gorgeous. Now. Enjoy every minute of this. Because tonight a cold front sneaks through while you're sleeping. Then something interesting happens. High pressure building south from New England creates a wedge pattern. Cool air gets dammed up against the Appalachians like water behind a wall. Monday morning you wake up to a completely different state. Atlanta only reaches 63 degrees. Eastern Georgia matches that. The coast holds at 65 with gusty northeast winds. Tonight expect mostly cloudy skies. Lows settle into the lower 50s statewide. One important note. If you're near the Oconee River in Washington. Johnson, or Wilkinson counties, minor flooding is forecast by early Monday morning. That warning runs through Tuesday evening. Keep an eye on it. Looking ahead. Tuesday and Wednesday bring the warmth roaring back into the 70s. By Thursday and Friday we're flirting with 80 degrees. That's a solid 49 degrees above normal for early March. Late week brings scattered storms back into the picture. Spring equinox is just 19 days out. We're gaining two minutes of daylight every single day now. Today feels like spring sent us a preview. Charge up those phones and get outside while you can. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
3/1 Georgia Weather 6 AM: 45° Above Normal
Good morning. Georgia. I'm Aaron Jolly. Folks, if you're staring out the window right now thinking your eyes haven't adjusted yet. They have. That's fog. Dense fog has draped itself across central and southern Georgia like a wet blanket. Visibility is a quarter mile or less in spots. A Dense Fog Advisory runs until 10 A.M. so if you're heading to church or brunch, slow down and leave early. In the next 24 hours. Now here's the good news. High pressure is parked right over us. Once that fog burns off by mid morning, we're talking pure sunshine and temperatures that feel like mid April. Metro Atlanta hits 76 degrees this afternoon. That's a full 45 degrees above normal for the first day of March. Head east toward Augusta and you'll touch 78. Down along the coast, the fog hangs on a little longer, but once it clears you're looking at a beautiful 73 degrees. Tonight, clouds creep back in and lows settle into the lower 50s. Enjoy every minute of it. Because tomorrow flips the script. A wedge of high pressure slides south from New England, dragging cooler air behind it. Monday's highs barely crack the lower 60s in Atlanta. Easterly winds gusting to 20 or 25 miles an hour will make it feel even chillier. That's a 45 degrees drop in one day. Quick note for central Georgia. The Oconee River near Oconee is under a Flood Warning through Tuesday evening. Minor flooding, but worth watching. Looking ahead. Tuesday and Wednesday bounce right back into the 70s. Then Thursday and Friday? Low 80s across much of the state. That's borderline summer. Rain chances return late week with a few thunderstorms possible Thursday into Saturday. One more thing worth smiling about. We're gaining over two minutes of daylight each day now. Sunrise at 7:07. Sunset at 6:35. Spring is winning. I'll be tracking that midweek warm up all week long. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.
2/28 Georgia Weather 6 PM: Flood Warning
Good evening. Georgia. I'm Aaron Jolly. Folks, if you stepped outside today and thought. This is perfect? You're not wrong. A big high pressure system parked right over the Southeast is giving us textbook late February beauty. Clear skies. Light winds. The kind of evening where you leave the windows cracked. In the next 24 hours. Right now Metro Atlanta is sitting at 69 degrees. Tonight drops to 48 under stars. Gentle stuff. Down in Savannah, you topped out at 65 with barely a breeze. Tonight falls to 47. and fog creeps in after 4 A.M. Keep that in mind if you're an early riser. Over in eastern Georgia, 60 degrees this afternoon. Patchy fog rolls in after midnight. and tonight dips to 45. Sunday looks even better. Atlanta climbs to 75. Savannah matches it once the fog burns off by mid morning. and eastern Georgia? Hits 78 degrees. Warmest spot in the state. Now enjoy that warmth. Because it won't last. Sunday night, a sneaky backdoor cold front slides south and sets up what we call a wedge. Cool air gets trapped east of the Appalachians. Monday morning in north Georgia, you're barely cracking the 50s. Meanwhile south Georgia hangs in the upper 60s. That's a 45 degrees split across one state. The wedge breaks Wednesday. Seventies return. Then things get wild. Thursday through next weekend, deep southwest flow pumps warm humid air northward. We're talking upper 70s to low 80s. Ten degrees above normal for early March. Scattered storms return by Thursday. and rain chances climb to likely by Friday. We gained two minutes and four seconds of daylight today. Sunset at 6:34 P.M. Spring equinox is two weeks out. I'll be tracking that cold front all night. You just enjoy the porch weather while it's here. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.
2/28 Georgia Weather Noon: 45° Above Normal
Good afternoon. Georgia. I'm Aaron Jolly. Folks, watch that gray blanket lift right before your eyes this afternoon. High pressure is building in from the northwest to sweep away the gloom. We're already sitting at a mild 62 degrees. Metro Atlanta climbs to 69 degrees under sunny skies by late day. Head east toward Augusta and you'll hit 68 degrees. Down on the coast. Savannah reaches 65 degrees with a bit more of a north breeze off the water. In the next 24 hours. Tonight, the pattern holds with mostly clear skies. Lows drop to the mid-40s statewide. but here's the thing. Calm air and lingering moisture mean patchy fog develops before dawn. Eastern Georgia sees it as early as 2 A.M. Coastal areas, watch out after 4 A.M. Sunday is the absolute pick of the weekend. A warm southwest flow pushes highs into the mid-70s. Eastern Georgia could touch 78 degrees. That's about 45 degrees above normal for late February. Enjoy it. Because a backdoor front slides through Sunday night. Monday brings what we call a wedge pattern. Cool air dammed up against the Appalachians spills into Georgia from the northeast. Temperatures drop 45 degrees to 45 degrees from Sunday's highs. Metro Atlanta stays in the low 60s. You'll feel that easterly breeze gusting to 25 miles an hour. Looking ahead. Wednesday warms back into the low 70s. By Thursday and Friday, we're talking upper 70s to near 80 degrees. Rain chances return late week as Gulf moisture flows north. One note for Newton and Rockdale Counties. The Yellow River remains above flood stage but should recede by this evening. Spring equinox is now just three weeks away. We're gaining over two minutes of daylight each day. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.
2/28 Georgia Weather 6 AM: Flood Warning
Good morning. Maine. I'm DJ Huzz. Folks, if you're squinting out the window right now and seeing. Nothing? That's not your eyes. That's Georgia wrapped in a blanket of fog so thick you could spread it on toast. In the next 24 hours., A Dense Fog Advisory runs until 10 A.M. Across central and western Georgia. Visibility drops to a quarter mile in spots. so if you're heading anywhere this morning, slow way down. Headlights on. Give yourself extra time. Now here's why this is happening. Yesterday's rain left a ton of moisture behind. Low pressure slid east overnight. Northeasterly winds are pinning all that damp air against the surface. but high pressure is muscling in from the east. and that changes everything. By late morning the fog burns off. Skies open up. and suddenly you're looking at a stunning February afternoon. Metro Atlanta climbs to 70 degrees. Over in eastern Georgia, 69 degrees under partly sunny skies. Down along the coast, patchy fog clears early, leaving mostly cloudy conditions and a high near 69. February pretending to be April. Tonight, skies go mostly clear. Lows settle into the upper 40s statewide. 47 in Atlanta, 49 at the coast, 46 out east. Quick safety note. If you're near Rockdale or Newton Counties, a Flood Warning remains in effect for the Yellow River at Gees Mill Road. Minor flooding is happening. Turn around, don't drown. Simple as that. Now the week ahead tells a fun story. Sunday is gorgeous. Atlanta hits 74. Eastern Georgia reaches 77. Then a backdoor cold front sneaks in Sunday night, dropping us into the low 60s Monday and Tuesday with clouds. but patience pays off. By Thursday and Friday, highs surge into the upper 70s and low 80s. Rain chances return with that warmth. I'll be tracking that cold front all weekend. You just enjoy the sunshine today. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.
2/27 Georgia Weather 6 PM: Flood Warning
Good morning. Maine. I'm DJ Huzz. If you heard rain drumming on your roof overnight, you weren't dreaming. We picked up over an inch of rain across much of Georgia in the last 24 hours. A cold front swept through while you slept and is now exiting stage right. Here's the thing. All that ground moisture is setting us up for fog tonight. In the next 24 hours. Let's check where we stand. Metro Atlanta wakes up at 50 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. You climb to 67 degrees by late afternoon. Tonight holds steady around 50 degrees with clouds sticking around. Down along the coast, the rain isn't quite finished. You're looking at a 90 percent chance of showers this afternoon. Highs hit 69 degrees with west winds around 7 miles an hour. The rain finally tapers off before midnight. Lows drop to about 54 degrees. Over in Eastern Georgia, mostly cloudy skies rule the day with a high near 66 degrees. Watch for patchy fog developing after 10 P.M. Tonight. That fog could stick around until about 8 A.M. Saturday before the sun burns it off. A quick warning for Gwinnett County. A Flood Warning is in effect for Suwanee Creek until late tonight. Minor flooding is expected. If you see a flooded road, turn around. Don't drown. Your weekend is shaping up beautifully. Saturday brings clearing skies and spring-like highs in the upper 60s. Sunday warms into the low to mid 70s with plenty of sunshine. Perfect timing for whatever you've planned. Looking ahead, a wedge pattern cools us down Monday and Tuesday with highs in the low 60s. but by Wednesday, we rebound toward 70 degrees. Rain returns Thursday with highs near 80. We're gaining over two minutes of daylight every day now. Sunrise is at 7:10 A.M. With sunset at 6:33 P.M. Check those wiper blades before your morning commute. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.