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SAVANNAH, Ga. () — Tuesday was a pretty nice and comfortable day with low humidity and mild temperatures.
Afternoon highs for most locations only reached the lower 80s. Though a few spots in the southwestern part of the area reached the mid and upper 80s.
Warmer afternoon highs are in the forecast for the rest of the week, but low humidity will continue to lead to comfortable conditions.
A cold front that moved through over the weekend remains just off of the coast as of Tuesday evening. This is promoting a northerly breeze which continues to bring in drier air.

Wednesday afternoon will become a little warmer with a mix of clouds and sunshine.
Highs will top out in the mid to upper 80s. Similar conditions will be in place for Thursday. A warmer and more humid airmass will begin to set up for Friday and into the weekend.
Highs will be in the upper 80s. Higher humidity will make conditions feel a bit hotter for Saturday and Sunday.
No significant rain chances are in the local seven-day forecast until the later part of next week.

TRACKING THE TROPICS
Even through the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season is Wednesday, no development is expected over the next five to seven days.
Any tropical waves over at least the next week or so would have to battle strong wind shear and dry air. Those two elements make for a very hostile environment for tropical development.

