News Summary
Savannah will enjoy comfortable weather this week with mild temperatures and low humidity. Morning temperatures will range from the upper 50s to lower 60s, warming to the mid-70s by midday. Although rip currents are expected along the coast, no severe weather is projected. A front moving in on Sunday may bring rain, with isolated storms forecasted. Temperatures are set to dip slightly towards the weekend before stabilizing in the 70s and 80s. Overall, a light, enjoyable week lies ahead for Savannah residents as summer transitions to fall.
Savannah is expected to experience pleasant weather this week with mild temperatures and minimal rain. Morning temperatures today are in the upper 50s to lower 60s, and while patchy fog may occur during the morning commute, it is not expected to cause any delays. By midday, temperatures will warm to the mid-70s, with highs close to 80 degrees in the afternoon.
Dew points throughout the day are projected to be in the upper 50s, indicating low humidity levels. Additionally, high tides are not a concern for the week, though rip currents are expected along the coast. Quiet weather will continue through the middle of the week, with morning lows around 60 degrees and afternoon highs near 80 degrees. Pollen counts will be medium on Wednesday and Thursday, with ragweed being the primary allergen.
Looking ahead to Friday, temperatures are expected to dip to the low to mid-50s away from the coast, with afternoon highs in the mid to upper 70s. Friday evening will see temperatures in the upper 60s during sunset under mostly clear conditions. The dry weather pattern is anticipated to last through the weekend, maintaining similar morning lows and highs around 80 degrees.
A change is expected on Sunday afternoon when a front moves in, potentially bringing rain that may linger into early Monday morning. Isolated rain chances are forecasted for Sunday night, with temperatures cooling into the mid to lower 70s. Tomorrow’s starting temperatures will be in the upper-60s to mid-70s, with scattered showers and thunderstorms expected throughout the day. Highs tomorrow are forecasted to range from the upper-70s to lower-80s.
Gusty winds between 20 to 25 MPH are anticipated, especially along the coast, where High Rip Current and Small Craft Advisories have been issued. While no severe weather is expected in the area, flooding concerns may arise in coastal regions. Furthermore, Tropical Storm Lorenzo remains in the Central Atlantic, projected to move north, posing no local concerns at this time. Similarly, Tropical Storm Imelda is expected to strengthen to a Category 1 storm as it heads towards Bermuda, bringing higher surf and increased rain chances to the area. Hurricane Humberto is also being monitored, as it is expected to weaken as it approaches Bermuda.
The forecast for the week suggests cooler temperatures and fewer rain chances each afternoon until next weekend, dependent on the track of current tropical systems. Overall, Savannah residents can look forward to a week of comfortable weather as the summer transitions to fall.
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- Weather.com: Savannah 10-Day Forecast
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Savannah

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