This weekend and the next couple of days will be pleasant for southeast Georgia and Northeast Florida residents. Everyone needs a break after the severe weather from Hurricane Helene.
However, as soon as that break occurs we will have to prepare from another storm developing in the Gulf that is highly likely to impact Gulf States in the next seven days. I will continue to monitor this storm. If the models and weather patterns remain the same, then a tropical storm is possible and would have a similar track to Hurricane Helene.
TONIGHT
Temperatures will drop into mid to upper 70s, with light winds from the south and southwest. There will be partly cloudy skies and lots of humidity. Traces of rain is possible until after sunset for Northeast Florida. However, it will no rain in Southeast Georgia.
SUNDAY FORECAST
Temperatures in the morning will begin in the low 70s, winds from the southwest, then shifting to the south, with partly cloudy skies. Temperatures will peak into the upper 80s and lows 90s. Rain is possible for northeast Florida from 11 am to 8 pm. Chances of rain are between 10 and 30 percent. It will have little impact on your Sunday plans. The greatest rain chances will focus on the southern counties of NE Florida.
RIP CURRENT RISK – Rip currents remain high risk for the entire coast
LOOKING AHEAD
Throughout the week, we will have low chances for rain and clear to partly cloudy skies. Clouds return Thursday as rain chances increase. Friday, Saturday and Sunday will be cloudy and humid as a tropical storm gets closer to land.
TRACKING THE TROPICS
Helene is currently a post-tropical cyclone bringing rain to the Midwest…