A touch of spring is in the forecast once again as high temperatures are set to jump into the 70s. The warmer than average temperatures should hang around through Friday before the next strong cold front sweeps across the Southeast.High temperatures are forecast to reach the 70s Tuesday through Friday of this week. Wednesday and Thursday look like the warmest days with mid to upper 70s for inland locations. If you live near the coast, temperatures may remain in the 60s.With warmer weather this time of year comes more pollen. Look for pollen counts to remain in the medium category this week. Pollen numbers will likely be highest on Thursday.The next cold front is expected to arrive late Friday or Friday night. Ahead of the front a chance of showers arrives late Thursday. The highest rain chance this week is Friday. The 2023 Georgia Day parade is this Friday starting at 10:30am. Anyone in or watching the parade may want to keep an umbrella or poncho ready to go. A few showers are possible Friday morning and midday.Here's a look at the area's only 10 day forecast. Notice the chilly start to the weekend. Saturday will also be a breezy day.Finally, a quick reminder that we are closing in on Wednesday, March 1. The annual WJCL 22 Atlantic hurricane season forecast will be released. The forecast has been spot on in recent years! This year's forecast will go over the overall weather pattern for the upcoming season, highlight the coastal hot spots, and pinpoint timeframes and locations within the season when tropical activity is most likely. My analysis for this in-depth forecast is ongoing, so make sure to check back for some insight before we arrive at March 1. For the latest weather information and the area's certified most accurate forecast watch WJCL 22 News or check the free WJCL 22 News App. You can get weather updates anytime on social media...take a moment to follow me on Twitter here and on Facebook here.Jeremy Nelson
A touch of spring is in the forecast once again as high temperatures are set to jump into the 70s. The warmer than average temperatures should hang around through Friday before the next strong cold front sweeps across the Southeast.
High temperatures are forecast to reach the 70s Tuesday through Friday of this week. Wednesday and Thursday look like the warmest days with mid to upper 70s for inland locations. If you live near the coast, temperatures may remain in the 60s.
With warmer weather this time of year comes more pollen. Look for pollen counts to remain in the medium category this week. Pollen numbers will likely be highest on Thursday.
Pollen numbers starting to jump
Pollen count forecast
The next cold front is expected to arrive late Friday or Friday night. Ahead of the front a chance of showers arrives late Thursday. The highest rain chance this week is Friday. The 2023 Georgia Day parade is this Friday starting at 10:30am. Anyone in or watching the parade may want to keep an umbrella or poncho ready to go. A few showers are possible Friday morning and midday.
Cold front and showers likely Friday
Rain returns late this week
Here's a look at the area's only 10 day forecast. Notice the chilly start to the weekend. Saturday will also be a breezy day.
Mild and turning cooler
Savannah’s only 10 day forecast
Finally, a quick reminder that we are closing in on Wednesday, March 1. The annual WJCL 22 Atlantic hurricane season forecast will be released. The forecast has been spot on in recent years! This year's forecast will go over the overall weather pattern for the upcoming season, highlight the coastal hot spots, and pinpoint timeframes and locations within the season when tropical activity is most likely.
My analysis for this in-depth forecast is ongoing, so make sure to check back for some insight before we arrive at March 1.
Forecast released March 1, 2023
WJCL 22 Atlantic hurricane season forecast
For the latest weather information and the area's certified most accurate forecast watch WJCL 22 News or check the free WJCL 22 News App. You can get weather updates anytime on social media...take a moment to follow me on Twitter here and on Facebook here.
Jeremy Nelson