Savannah Weather Outlook: Pleasing Days Ahead, Rainy Week Expected

News Summary

Residents in Savannah, Georgia can look forward to pleasant weather with warm temperatures and dry conditions toward the weekend. However, forecasts indicate a shift to potential rain and storms, particularly beginning Sunday and extending into the Memorial Day weekend, when severe weather may impact outdoor events. The National Weather Service cautions about possible freezing temperatures and road conditions early in the week. Residents are advised to stay informed of changing weather conditions and take necessary precautions.

Savannah, Georgia – Upcoming Weather Forecast: Pleasing Days Ahead Followed by Rainy Week

Residents of Savannah, Georgia, can expect a pleasant end to the week with warm temperatures and dry conditions, before the forecast shifts to potential rain and storms for the following week. This morning, roadways in Savannah remain dry, with temperatures hovering in the 60s, set to climb into the mid-80s by lunchtime and reach the upper 80s by later in the day.

This afternoon, a light wind from the north is anticipated, accompanying mostly sunny skies throughout the day. Friday evening promises favorable weather as well, with temperatures expected to stay in the 80s until after sunset. Dry conditions are expected to persist into the weekend, with Saturday morning lows around the mid-60s and highs forecasted to reach the upper 80s.

Sunday will present slightly warmer conditions, starting off with morning lows closer to 70 degrees and reaching near 90 degrees in the afternoon. However, forecasters are predicting a warm front to move in Sunday, bringing the first chance for rain in the afternoon and evening.

Memorial Day Outlook

As the Memorial Day weekend progresses, showers and storms are likely primarily during the afternoon, with temperatures expected to be in the upper 80s to lower 90s. This trend of increased moisture and potential thunderstorms will continue into the middle of the upcoming week, maintaining high temperatures in the mid to upper 80s.

Severe Weather Possibility

The National Weather Service has issued warnings regarding potential freezing temperatures and icy road conditions for the week ahead, particularly on Tuesday. Freezing rain is defined as snowflakes that melt in warmer air, then refreeze before reaching the ground, resulting in ice formation on surfaces.

Southeast Georgia, including Savannah, is under a warning for severe weather conditions this weekend, with storms expected to advance on Sunday. An elevated to moderate risk of severe weather extends from Louisiana through Alabama, indicating that residents should remain vigilant.

Impacts and Timing

Potential impacts from this severe weather may include strong winds, hail, heavy rain, and isolated tornadoes. Sunday has been marked as a WJCL Impact Day for Southeast Georgia, highlighting the anticipated arrival of a line of strong to severe thunderstorms.

Key timing for these thunderstorms suggests that activity will commence in Savannah by 3 PM, with storms predicted to move off the coast by late afternoon. Heavy downpours and strong gusty winds are expected, although there remains a low risk of isolated tornadoes developing as the storms pass through.

Event Considerations

The weather conditions on Sunday may affect outdoor events, such as the St. Patrick’s Day parade on Hilton Head Island, while the forecast for the St. Patrick’s Day parade in Savannah itself is expected to be breezy and dry, with temperatures starting in the 50s and rising to the upper 60s by the time the parade begins.

As residents prepare for the weekend and the forthcoming changes in weather patterns, it is essential to stay informed and heed any weather updates from official sources to ensure safety amidst changing conditions.

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