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Coastal Low to Steer Sunday Rain South of I-16 as Monday Front Clears

Rain placement hinges on the coastal low’s track, leaving most areas south of I-16 favored for showers with little severe or flood risk.

Overview

  • A stalled front over the region is sliding into Florida overnight, keeping clouds and periods of rain in the forecast into early week.
  • A surface low developing near Florida’s east coast on Sunday will govern coverage, with the best chance of showers from southern Southeast Georgia into north Florida.
  • Forecasters project roughly 1 to 4 inches of additional rainfall through early week, offering beneficial relief after an unusually dry November.
  • Severe weather and flooding threats are not elevated for Sunday, though rainfall will vary by county and outdoor plans such as the Jaguars game may be damp.
  • A stronger cold front arrives Monday, then high pressure brings full sunshine Tuesday and a cooler stretch across Southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry with highs in the 50s and morning lows in the low to mid 30s.