THIS WEEKEND”This morning, a complex of storms coming out of Mississippi into Alabama should stay south of the Columbus area as it tracks off to the southeast. Most of the precipitation we’ve seen locally as been reduced to a sprinkle thanks to drier air. Back into Mississippi and Alabama, dewpoints are ranging from the mid 60s to low 70s. Here locally and across Georgia, dewpoints are well into the 50s. Highs today will be near 80°. Sunday, there could be a few stray showers, but most of you will stay dry. Highs will be in the mid 80s thanks to some sunshine.
NEXT WEEK:Monday is looking dry with mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies and highs in the low 80s. Tuesday, our next frontal system start to enter the southeast, and out ahead of it, some isolated showers and storms will be possible. The better chance for rain and storms looks to come in on Wednesday as that front passes. Thursday and Friday are looking dry with highs near 80°.
NEXT WEEKEND:Next weekend is looking like a 50/50 weekend with scattered showers and storms on Saturday, and mostly dry conditions on Sunday with rain south of Columbus. Highs will be in the 70s…