Storm Team 3: Icy start, cool & breezy for MLK day
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SAVANNAH, Ga. – As residents of Savannah wake up this morning, they are greeted with a Weather Aware notice due to the biting cold that has ushered in temperatures dipping into the mid to upper 20s. The aftermath of yesterday’s damp conditions has resulted in the formation of patchy black ice across roads, sidewalks, and bridges, posing significant risks for early commuters. It’s imperative to exercise heightened caution while venturing out. The chill is exacerbated by a light breeze, making it feel 5 to 10 degrees colder, so layering up is essential, especially for those planning to attend the MLK Jr. parade. The event will kick off with temperatures straddling the upper 30s to lower 40s, accompanied by a cold and breezy atmosphere. Despite the abundant sunshine expected this afternoon, temperatures will struggle to climb beyond the low 50s.

As the day gives way to night, the freeze will return, setting the stage for another chilly morning tomorrow. The cold snap persists into tomorrow afternoon, with highs barely nudging into the low 50s. Another frosty night is on the cards as we brace for continued cold conditions.

However, a glimmer of warmth is on the horizon by Wednesday, as temperatures start a gradual ascent back towards the seasonal norm, reaching the low 60s. This warming trend promises to extend into Thursday and Friday, bringing mid 60s and upper 60s, respectively, ahead of an impending weather system.

As we cast our gaze towards the weekend, there’s a potential for precipitation from Saturday night into Sunday morning. With temperatures skating near the freezing mark, a wintry mix could be on the cards, though it remains too early to predict with certainty. Following this weekend’s weather, expect a return of the cold next week, despite the brief midweek respite. Current forecasts suggest lows in the 30s and highs predominantly in the 40s and 50s, which is notably cooler than what’s typical for this time of year. So, make the most of the midweek warmth while it lasts.

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