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Freezing cold start as our cold snap enter day 3
Read full article: Freezing cold start as our cold snap enter day 3Although, as of 2 a.m. it now appears the Beaches will not see a freeze, but will see Wind Chill temperatures below freezing. Expect afternoon temperatures in the cool low 60s under partly cloudy skies. Saturday will be mostly cloudy and in the upper 50s with decent chances for showers. Sundayโs rain chances are a little higher and some of the rains will be heavy in the morning across Southeastern Georgia, afternoon temperatures only hitting the low 60s. Next week looks to start off cool to mild on Monday and Tuesday with another round of rain mid-week.
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A short warm up before the big chill
Read full article: A short warm up before the big chillToday has been cool and sunny but it wonโt be as cold overnight compared to last night with lows in the upper 40 in town to 50 at the coast. A few inland locations dip into the mid 40s as clouds build in from the west ahead of an approaching low. Tomorrow will be the warmest day we see for a while with highs near 70. A few afternoon coastal showers are possible but the bulk of the rain will hold off until after 7 pm around NEFLA Thursday. Cool overnight temperatures and wind will push Wind Chill values into the lower to middle 30s by early Saturday morning.
