Impact Weather: The term “Washout” could sum up Saturday

What is Impact Weather

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Partly cloudy to cloudy skies tonight with patchy to areas of dense fog forming around sunrise tomorrow.  Mostly cloudy to cloudy skies late Friday with scattered showers developing after 8 p.m.  Rounds of rain are expected Saturday and Sunday.

On Friday expect increasing clouds with showers developing after 8 p.m. Scattered showers will turn to prolonged periods of rain, some locally heavy.

What is Impact Weather? This is a day with generally non-severe weather, but disruptive to the plans of your day due to prolonged times of rain.

I do not usually use the term “washout, " but Saturday is looking like a washout for NE FL.  The rain will start early Saturday morning and continue to spread through the area during the afternoon and overnight.  Rain will come to an end across SE GA during the late afternoon as steady rain continues across NE FL.  Rain will slowly come to an end late Sunday night, early Monday morning.  The heaviest rain potential will be Saturday night and early Sunday.  The updated models estimate rainfall totals of around 0.25 to 0.50 inches for SE GA, 1.0 to 2.50 inches for NE FL.

Following the wet weekend, sunny skies and cooler temperatures will start the week.


About the Author

Richard Nunn is the Weather Authority Chief Meteorologist

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