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SAVANNAH, Ga. – For those weary of winter’s chill, relief is on the horizon as a warming trend is set to grace the area next week. Tonight’s temperatures promise to be more forgiving, with the mercury only dipping into the mid-40s across the region. Adding to the excitement, there’s a possibility of witnessing the northern lights once more. A robust solar storm is currently unfolding, so if you cast your eyes toward the northern horizon just after sunset, you may be treated to this celestial spectacle. While solar activity is notoriously unpredictable, tonight’s clear skies present an opportunity worth seizing. To maximize your chances, seek out a dark location away from urban light pollution.


The pleasant weather continues into tomorrow and Friday, with temperatures expected to peak in the low 70s under abundant sunshine. This delightful pattern is courtesy of high pressure and southerly winds ushering in milder air. As we move into the weekend, temperatures are anticipated to rise further, reaching the mid to upper 70s, which is notably warmer than the seasonal norm.


Looking even further into the future, the Climate Prediction Center’s 8–14 day outlook suggests our region will remain warmer than average, with highs likely maintaining in the 70s and lows in the 50s. After a brief encounter with colder conditions, it seems that mild, spring-like weather is poised to make a triumphant return.