A sunny spring day in Savannah invites residents to enjoy the outdoors.
Savannah’s residents can expect a range of weather conditions this week, starting with chilly mornings in the 40s. The forecast indicates a warming trend with afternoon highs in the mid-70s, plenty of sunshine, and some possible rain by Thursday. Saturday brings celebrations like the Tybee Island Irish Heritage Parade, but Sunday could include showers ahead of the St. Patrick’s Day parade. Residents are encouraged to stay updated on changing weather conditions.
Good morning, Savannah! As we kick off the week, you might want to grab that cozy sweater before heading out, because morning temperatures are starting out in the chilly 40s today. The cool breeze during your morning commute might make it feel even colder, so don’t forget to bundle up!
But don’t let that brisk start fool you! Throughout the day, you can expect the temperatures to warm up nicely. With abundant sunshine heating things up, we’re looking at lovely afternoon highs reaching into the mid 70s. A gentle northwesterly breeze will add a refreshing touch to these enjoyable conditions, making it a great day to get outside!
Going into tomorrow, it’s more of the same as we wake up to another cool morning, with temperatures in the mid to upper 40s. By Wednesday, those temperatures are expected to climb again, with highs back to the upper 70s, bringing more sunshine your way. This weather is perfect for those who’ve been longing for some delightful spring warmth!
As we continue into Thursday, the warmth will keep building, with highs reaching the mid 70s. Keep your fingers crossed, but be aware that there’s a slight chance of a few showers rolling in Thursday evening. With all that sunshine throughout the day, the rain could be a welcome drink for the thirsty plants!
Fast forward to Friday, where the morning will be a bit warmer compared to earlier in the week, with lows settling around the lower 50s. Come afternoon, enjoy mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the mid to upper 70s. After enjoying the day’s warmth, expect the evening to cool down into the 60s following sunset.
As for Saturday, expect the day to begin dry, with morning temperatures around 60 degrees. It’s shaping up to be another warm day with afternoon highs in the upper 70s. If you’re planning to enjoy the Tybee Island Irish Heritage Parade, be prepared for some wind, with gusts over 20 mph. Dress appropriately to have a fantastic time celebrating!
Just around the corner is Sunday, where the weather could stir things up a bit. A front is expected to move in, bringing showers and possibly storms starting late Sunday into Monday. This shift in weather might dampen the festive mood for Hilton Head’s St. Patrick’s Day parade scheduled for Sunday afternoon, so keep an eye on the skies!
Sunday’s temperatures are expected to remain in the 70s leading up to the rain, but the outlook shows a chance of those winds kicking up to over 25 mph, mixing things up a bit. As we look ahead to Monday, Savannah’s own St. Patrick’s Day Parade may also face some weather challenges as rain is likely to move through overnight. Monday morning will start in the mid 50s, but hold on, highs are expected to only reach into the upper 60s to lower 70s as we navigate through the day.
Weather can change in an instant, so make sure to keep checking back for updates throughout the week as conditions evolve. Whatever your plans, whether you’re celebrating Irish heritage or just enjoying the warmer weather, stay safe and embrace the changing weather patterns!
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