Sunny skies and a cool breeze for your Tuesday.
A cool breeze under sunny skies. Clear and chilly tonight with patchy frost near and north of I-10. Keep the frost blankets handy as they will be needed again Thursday morning.
Tuesday: Sunny skies with afternoon highs in the low 60s for SE GA for NE FL. Wind: NW 10-15 mph. Clear and chilly overnight with patchy frost forming north of I-10. Wednesday: A cool afternoon under partly cloudy skies. Mostly clear with patchy frost and temperatures in the 30s to low 40s inland, 40s along our sandy shores. Partly cloudy with less than seasonal afternoon highs in the 60s. Clear skies overnight with patchy frost inland. Wind: NNE 5-10 mph.Looking ahead: Sunny skies and cooler temperatures through Wednesday. Warmer temperatures for the end of the week. Scattered showers, storms expected Late Friday night, Saturday.
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