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Published: Dec 1, 2025 / 04:51 AM EST
Updated: Dec 1, 2025 / 04:51 AM EST
SAVANNAH, Ga. — As the new workweek begins, much-needed rainfall is anticipated in the area due to an incoming weather system from the west on Monday. The day will be characterized by cool and cloudy conditions, with temperatures peaking in the low 60s. While a few isolated showers may occur throughout the afternoon, the majority of the rain is expected to arrive later in the evening. Steady showers, potentially accompanied by thunder, are likely to persist into Tuesday afternoon.
Given that the region has been experiencing moderate to severe drought conditions, the anticipated rainfall, which will average around a quarter-inch per hour, poses a low risk of flooding. Overall, the total rainfall is predicted to be between 1 and 1.5 inches.
As the rain subsides on Tuesday night, clearing skies will lead to a cooler Wednesday, with temperatures reaching only the upper 50s to low 60s. The mercury will remain in the low 60s on Thursday before another weather system makes its approach on Friday. Much like the earlier system, this second front will inch its way through the area, bringing light to moderate rain from Friday into Saturday.
If you need to get any outdoor tasks done, like putting up Christmas decorations, it’s best to take care of them today or wait until Wednesday or Thursday.