Dry and warmer-than-average conditions will continue. A low-level cloud cover has formed over Upstate South Carolina and much of North Carolina, extending southwest into northeast Georgia. Patchy fog is possible this morning in low-lying areas and next to water. Some patchy freezing fog may occur in Northwest Georgia, where temperatures have dropped into the low to mid-30s but things will warm up today, with highs expected between the mid 60s. A high-pressure system causing this wedge is located in the Northeast but will move eastward into the Atlantic by evening. A clear to mostly clear night is expected, with lows in the upper 30s to upper 40s, and patchy fog may return overnight. For the long term, above-average temperatures are expected in Georgia through next weekend, with increased rain chances and isolated thunderstorms forecasted for mid to late week. The upper flow will shift to a northwesterly direction, leading to scattered showers and possibly some strong storms by Thursday, with rainfall totals between 0. 5 and 0. 75 inches expected.








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