AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – Rain looks likely for Mother’s Day Weekend. This will be thanks to a stalled front over the region and a cut-off upper level low oriented over the Southeast. The cut-off low will continuously sling Gulf moisture over the front this weekend into next week bringing very beneficial rain to the region. There is a marginal to slight flash flood risk over the CSRA Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. Flood prone areas should be on alert for the potential of minor issues.
Saturday, you have a chance of seeing rain at some point during the morning and afternoon – expect hit or miss showers during the day. Heavy rain leading to some flooding issues is the main concern with rain this weekend. Temperatures will be cooler Saturday and likely stay in the 60s most of Saturday.
Mother’s Day Sunday will be wet again with decent rain chances during the day. Severe weather is not expected for the CSRA, but heavy rain could trigger a few flood alerts – especially in flood prone areas. Temperatures will stay in the 60s and 70s during the day Sunday…