SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) – After a sunny and beautiful day yesterday, a quiet cold front moved through overnight. That’s bringing a bit more cloud cover this morning, along with areas of patchy fog to start the day. With the extra clouds in place, temperatures will run slightly cooler this afternoon, in the upper 60s to lower 70s. It will also be a bit breezy at times, with winds coming in from the northeast.
Clouds will begin to diminish tonight and into tomorrow, allowing for a warming trend. A reminder that the Total Lunar Eclipse (Blood Moon) happens very early tomorrow morning. Totality will be from 6:04 am through 7:02 am where the moon will appear red. Viewing conditions look good for this!
By Tuesday, highs climb into the lower to mid 70s as winds shift more southeasterly in the afternoon. The warm-up continues into Wednesday, with highs pushing into the upper 70s. By Thursday and into the end of the week and the weekend, low 80s will be possible.
There is a system well to our west that will bring unsettled weather to those areas. For us, it could mean a little more cloud cover at times and a very slight chance of a passing shower mid to late week as moisture lingers. Overall, though, it’s shaping up to be a warm and pleasant end to the week and weekend. The warming trend even looks like it will continue into next week…