Winter Temperatures to Spring Temperatures in a Week

Showers along the way

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Strengthening southwesterly upper-level wind with a weak front along the Atlantic and an increasing southerly flow at ground level will result in isolated to widely scattered showers, especially across the Suwannee Valley and southeast GA. Rainfall amounts will be generally light. Patchy to areas of fog for inland areas north of the I-10 corridor and much warmer overnight lows.

High pressure will move away from the Carolinas on Tuesday changing our onshore wind to the southeast. The weak front along the Atlantic will lift north by late afternoon with scattered showers possible. Rain chances will remain low and widely scattered under our cloudy skies.

The warm southerly breeze will boost afternoon highs to above late January averages Tuesday through the rest of the week. Showers will move north with a warm front into southeast Georgia.

Fog could become an issue for some inland areas as well as our beaches. The warm front and increasing moisture will support the potential for sea fog forming along the coast and also radiational fog along and north of I-10.

Wednesday will see a little less cloud cover as temperatures continue to climb to above seasonal averages. A few showers will be possible as the south and southeasterly flow continues.

Well above normal highs continue through Saturday before another front pushes east over the area Sunday.

The next front to approach from the Gulf Coast on Thursday with isolated to scattered showers and some widely isolated storms through early evening. Friday could see a few isolated thunderstorms during the afternoon hours as some heating creates some weak low level instability.

Similar to Thursday and Friday, isolated to scattered shower and a few isolated thunderstorms will be possible through Saturday evening before the cold front arrives and brings in drier air.

Thunderstorm potential appears low for Thursday and Friday, but stronger storms may be possible Saturday.

Sea fog potential will remain in the forecast until the cold front arrives early Sunday. Seabreeze circulations which may bring the sea fog onshore the immediate beach locations midday into the afternoon hours.

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