Partly cloudy skies tonight with patchy fog.
Temperatures will be warmer on Tuesday with partly cloudy skies becoming cloudy late.
A cold front will move through Wednesday, bringing increasing chances of rain and thunderstorms through late afternoon.
Tonight: Partly cloudy and mild with patchy fog across inland SE GA and the Suwannee Valley. Coastal and marine showers possible as a weak front moves through.
Tuesday: Patchy fog early, then becoming partly cloudy. Coastal showers possible, 10. Morning lows in the 40s and low 50s for SE GA, 50s for NE FL. Afternoon highs in the 60s and 70s. Wind NE becoming SE 10-15 mph. Becoming cloudy late.
Wednesday: Weather Authority Impact Day due to strong to isolated severe thunderstorms. Rain with thunderstorms, some storms could be strong to isolated severe, from around 8 am - 4 pm, 90-100 percent. Current rainfall estimates range from a tenth of an inch to around 0.50 of an inch. Wake up temperatures in the 60s. Afternoon highs in the 70s. Cooler under clearing skies Wednesday night.
Looking ahead: Cool and windy Thursday under sunny skies. Clouds return this weekend with a chance of showers.
Sunrise: 6:49 am
Sunset: 6:27 pm
