Temperatures will drop below average for multiple days
A Freeze Warning has been issued, effective from 11 p.m. on Saturday until 9 a.m. on Sunday.
Temperatures are expected to fall to around or below 30 degrees in certain areas of Southeast Georgia and Northeast Florida. Additionally, a Frost Warning is in place for coastal counties and those along the St. Johns River.
It is advisable to bring plants and pets inside. Please encourage individuals without shelter to find indoor accommodations. Furthermore, consider insulating your pipes and allowing them to drip slowly throughout the night.
SATURDAY EVENING FORECAST
As Saturday evening approaches, temperatures are expected to decrease into the 30s under clear skies. There is no expectation of rain.
SUNDAY FORECAST
On Sunday morning, temperatures will be quite cold, ranging from the mid to low 30s, accompanied by light winds and clear skies. As the day progresses, winds will shift to a southerly direction, introducing warmer air that will elevate temperatures into the 60s, while maintaining mostly clear skies.
Anticipating the Week Ahead
Frost conditions may occur throughout the majority of the workweek. Two weather fronts are expected to traverse the southeastern region, leading to potential rainfall at the start of the week and again as the weekend approaches. The week will commence with temperatures at a normal level, followed by a decline below the average, before experiencing a rise again towards the weekend due to warm air moving in from the south. By Saturday, the most favorable opportunities for rain are projected for Monday, Friday, and Saturday.
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