Residents enjoying the beautiful March weather in Savannah.
March has arrived in Savannah, bringing pleasant weather and an important community event. Expect sunny days with temperatures in the 70s and the upcoming ESPLOST vote on March 18. Early voting has already begun, focusing on significant funding for local public schools. As the community gears up for spring, residents are encouraged to stay informed about the weather and participate in the upcoming referendum that impacts education in the area.
Hey there, Savannah! March is here, and with it comes a delightful mix of weather and an important community event. If you’re curious about what to expect in the next few days and what’s going on in our city, you’ve come to the right place!
As we kick off the day on Thursday, temperatures are hanging out in the upper 40s to lower 50s—pretty comfortable for morning commuters. You can leave your umbrella at home because dry weather is on the menu for the morning! But wait till the afternoon rolls around, as sunshine will make a grand entrance with highs reaching the upper 70s to lower 80s. Just a heads-up though, it might get a bit breezy out there. Expect gusts over 25 miles per hour sweeping through, especially ahead of a cold front moving in.
Come Thursday evening, you might notice clouds inching in, and just maybe a stray shower or two might decide to pop up. But don’t let that rain on your parade! Friday’s weather looks quite inviting, with morning temps sticking to the 40s and the afternoon bringing us highs of around 70 degrees. Perfect weather for any plans you might have. Whether you’re headed out for dinner or catching up with friends, Friday night should be quite comfortable.
As we gear up for the weekend, Saturday morning is expected to start off in the 40s again, but don’t fret! The afternoon will warm up to the mid to upper 70s. Now, Sunday is where things get a bit cooler. A front will be sweeping through, and we can expect Sunday highs to dip into the low to mid 60s, yet the dryness will stick around. Monday morning will echo this cooler trend, starting us off in the lower 40s with highs only in the lower 60s.
Just when you think cooler days are here to stay, the temperature is set to warm up again by Tuesday and Wednesday, with highs expected in the low to mid 70s. Are you ready for a mid-March warmth? And don’t forget, there’s a chance for showers and storms hovering on the horizon from Wednesday afternoon into Thursday!
In addition to the delightful weather, March also brings an important event to the forefront for Savannah families—the fifth iteration of the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System’s Educational Special Local Option Sales Tax (ESPLOST) referendum. You’ll want to circle March 18 on your calendar!
Early voting kicked off on Monday, giving you the chance to make your voice heard in this crucial matter. The referendum is all about over $700 million in proposed public school facility projects. Exciting, right? Past ESPLOST initiatives have raked in over a billion dollars for our school district, which has helped ease bond debt significantly.
The Savannah Chamber of Commerce is standing firm in its support for this new ESPLOST due to the ongoing growth in Western Chatham County. The focus here is on how investing in school facilities can greatly enhance educational outcomes and develop strong workforce skills in our community. Significant projects have already transformed our educational landscape, including New Hampstead High School and three new K-8 schools.
As with any major undertaking, some projects have faced bumps in the road. For instance, the initial budget for the Davis-Edwards-Harris Educational Complex saw rises due to supply costs during the pandemic. The school board has been proactive, approving bids for facility updates that reflect the community’s evolving needs.
What’s particularly noteworthy is the public’s strong, consistent support for the ESPLOST in previous referendums, even when pitted against national elections. Patterns show varying levels of engagement based on other elections, but the sentiment for investing in education remains steadfast in our city.
So, Savannah, as we relish the sunny days ahead and gear up to participate in important community matters, let’s make the most of this beautiful month! Keep an eye on the weather and don’t forget—your vote matters!
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