The clouds and chance of rain on Wednesday are the result of an upper-level disturbance that isn’t expected to produce much more than a few drops of rain on windshields, Monahan said. He expects the sun to rise at noon.
Skies should be mostly clear tonight, he said, setting North Georgia up for a cooler start Thursday. You might be looking for a jacket with morning lows in the 40s and lows in the 50s in the forecast. Another mild and sunny afternoon is forecast for Thursday, and the region will start again on Friday.
There’s no rain forecast for the rest of the work week, but Monahan said the odds will increase this weekend.
“Some isolated splashing is possible Saturday and Sunday, particularly in eastern Georgia as an easterly wind blows in some Atlantic moisture,” he said. Showers are 20% likely each day, according to the latest forecast.
This weekend will also mark the end of daylight saving time. The clocks will fall back to 2 a.m. on Sunday.
Credit: Channel 2 Action News
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