Wednesday, August 28, 2013

The Rain Chances are Increasing

Good afternoon,
I hope all of you have been enjoying the past few dry, sunny, and warm days. Today and tomorrow, I am expecting highs from the low 90s to low 100s across all of Georgia.
Unfortunately, today is the last dry day. Starting tomorrow, thunderstorm chances will gradually start increasing, with the highest chances very unfortunately Saturday through Monday. It looks like Labor Day will be wet, and the day before somewhat wet too. Even Saturday could experience some scattered heavy rainfall.
Here are some of my thoughts about the rain
The best rain chances on Thursday will be on the south and east sides of the state. They will consist of scattered thunderstorms that will gradually develop into a string.
Friday and Saturday, scattered thunderstorms will train across the whole state.
Sunday and Monday, the thunderstorms will likely be closely organized, and things might approach a washout. I am expecting 0.75 - 1.5 inches of rain across the state during the next 7 days.
Tomorrow, a forecast map for Labor Day will be out. Another one will be out on Sunday, probably more updated.
Thanks for tuning in!
Mark

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