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Weekend Rain Targets Southeast Georgia, Then Shifts Into Northeast Florida

A slow-moving front tied to a coastal low concentrates weekend rain without an elevated severe risk.

Overview

  • Forecasters expect widespread rain Saturday across southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry, with downpours possible but storms staying below severe thresholds.
  • Higher rain chances pivot south Saturday night into Sunday, with the greatest coverage focused on northeast Florida near the I-10 corridor.
  • Rain totals are generally projected around 0.75–1.5 inches, especially in coastal areas, after an earlier estimate of 1–2 inches that raised street-flood concerns.
  • Isolated thunderstorms are possible across the region through the weekend, though meteorologists do not anticipate widespread flooding or severe weather.
  • Showers taper Sunday night as drier air moves in, with a second front arriving early Monday and differing outlooks for next week’s temperatures.