Overview
- A Freeze Warning is in effect for Saturday morning across southeast Georgia, with inland temperatures falling to or below freezing.
- High pressure keeps conditions dry through the weekend, with highs in the mid to upper 60s Saturday and a brief warm-up into the 70s Sunday through Tuesday.
- Low pressure and a cold front arriving late Tuesday bring the best chance of widespread rain in more than a month, with showers likely across Southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry.
- Rainfall totals may top about 0.25 inch for many locations, potentially delivering Savannah’s biggest one-day rain since October 12.
- The rain would help parched soils but not end the drought, and with November expected to finish dry in Savannah the month is poised to tie 1922 as the driest on record.