Last year’s leaves are off the trees, a cold breeze continues tonight

Sunny, blustery and chilly.  Last year’s leaves have been blown off the trees by a chilly breeze under sunny skies.  Clear skies tonight with light wind will allow frost to develop across the area, including some of our beaches.  As the wind relaxes, a slightly better chance of frost will sit north of I-10.  Sunny skies with freezing to near freezing temperatures and frost early followed by sunny skies and less than seasonal temperatures this weekend.

Now:  Sunny, windy and chilly.

Tonight:  Frost Advisory, Clear and cold.  Windchill temperatures in the upper 20s to low 30s tonight.

Saturday:  Sunny, breeze and chilly.  Frost Advisory 4 a.m. – 9 a.m..  Morning lows in the 30s for SE GA, 30s to low 40s for NE FL.  Sunny skies with highs in the 50s.  A chilly wind from the west continues at 10 – 15 mph with stronger gusts.  Clear skies with light freeze and frost possible overnight through early Sunday morning.

Jags Game:  Sunny, breezy and a little warmer with kick-off temperatures around 60 degrees.

Hazards:  Minor flooding continues along the St. Marys and Santa Fe Rivers.  Freeze/Frost for inland areas.

Looking ahead:  A warmer start to the New Year with highs near 70s.  Another front will push through late Monday and Tuesday keeping the first week of the new year a little cooler with scattered showers.

Sunrise:  7:23 am

Sunset: 5:35 pm

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