A warmer and wetter weather pattern is expected in various regions, including Savannah, NC, SC, and GA. The forecast indicates warmer temperatures, abundant moisture, and periods of heavy rain through the weekend. Dense fog advisories have been issued in several areas, affecting visibility and potentially causing hazardous driving conditions. The rain is likely to lead to localized flooding, with some areas expecting 1-3 inches of rain by Sunday. The forecast also warns of the potential for isolated flash flooding, especially on Thursday and Saturday. The rain is expected to taper off early next week, with cooler and drier conditions forecasted.
Across the deep south, heavy rain and thunderstorms continue today with the potential for more flooding. More than 50% of all flood fatalities are vehicle-related. You never know how deep the water is or if the road has been washed away beneath the water. Turn Around,Don’t Drown! https://t.co/uMXK1acPmd
Still some showers over the south coast, Cape, and Islands that will be tapering off this afternoon. We'll have another round of rain overnight. https://t.co/LikuWojXyo
Foggy morning over the marsh in Murrells Inlet. Photo from Belin UMC via Kathy Dowling. #scwx #ncwx https://t.co/upZcQoKjJv
Pretty thick fog this morning over the marsh in Pawleys Island. 📸 Sean Hakes. #scwx #ncwx https://t.co/BVmFrbdMZN
The rain is gone but now the thick fog is rolling in. Visibility below a mile is likely from Austin to the Hill Country. DENSE FOG ADVISORY in effect til 9am. Be cautious on the roads. #FOX7Austin #GoodDayAustin #atxwx #txwx #densefogadvisory https://t.co/OBYsAyvT0u
#WeatherUpdate Dense fog could drop visibilities to less than 1/10th of a mile. Chance for afternoon scattered showers as highs reach upper 30s. Rain becomes widespread this evening/overnight. Patchy fog is possible as lows drop into mid-30s. More: https://t.co/GR8rYapmXV https://t.co/bdLHslEIzu
Good morning. Watch for areas of fog this morning and we'll show you how much afternoon sun. Plus, our next chance of rain Today in the Bay. https://t.co/ahDQgaLKOT https://t.co/O6o0Gz1WCC
Our weather will remain unsettled deep into the weekend around the #CLT region. Saturday, is in fact, a First Alert Weather Day. Heavy rain & storms could lead to localized flooding. But, the vast majority of the rain will end before daybreak Sunday. #NCwx #SCwx #CLTwx https://t.co/fdStUzvyip
Dense fog descends on Chicago area for 2nd day; morning commute, road conditions impacted https://t.co/7MZ64VuGZK
First Alert: Several rounds of rain coming toward #CLT & the @wbtv_news area over the next several days. By the time it all winds down very late Saturday night, it will have added up! There may even be some local flooding Saturday/Saturday night. #NCwx #SCwx #CLTwx https://t.co/IhaynkPjNw
We're checking out the timing and amounts of rainfall through the weekend. It looks like we'll see periods of rain today, some of which may fall heavily at times. We get a bit of a lull in the action Friday with more widespread rain on Saturday. https://t.co/Jqf9DoVbii
First Alert Weather Day: More rain, more fog. Wet streets & warm temps. Be safe in your travels! #CLT #NCwx #SCwx #CLTwx https://t.co/oAETlQYT4f
Rain turns fairly widespread for peak morning commute hours. Outside of that, we've got some areas of dense fog too. https://t.co/lAkniMwizb
Patchy fog this morning and potentially again tomorrow morning may cause hazardous travel. Use extra caution when driving in foggy conditions. https://t.co/j8AoOsnxjD
Periods of rain today with even a rumble of thunder possible. Highs today climb into the 60s. We'll see a bit of a lull in the moisture tomorrow with highs well into the 60s. Another round of more widespread rain pushes back in on Saturday followed by cooler conditions next week. https://t.co/qosdHeCDJ8
Watch out for patchy dense fog this morning followed by more rain moving in during the day. Periods of rain today with even a few rumbles of thunder can't be ruled out. Some rain could fall heavily at times with a lull in the activity Friday. https://t.co/kFsmRbnVRa
Plan on a soggy and/or foggy morning commute Thursday. Temperatures rise into the 60s once morning rain passes east. https://t.co/99nE2dU2lz
We're giving you the First Alert about pockets of dense fog. You'll want to give yourself extra time out on the roads this morning with the visibility issues. The fog should improve a bit as we head toward the lunch hour. https://t.co/yq0Dl1Sxlo
815 pm: Areas of fog and drizzle expected tonight. A Dense Fog Advisory may be needed for portions of our forecast area. Motorists use caution. #scwx #gawx #caewx https://t.co/vo0R9RIIR5
The heavy rain is pushing parts of the Colorado River in Fayette County into flood stage Wednesday, meaning cancellations or delays for some Central Texas schools and the closure of some county offices. https://t.co/SEKrNIOqxa
Get ready for plenty of fog early Thursday across the area. A little mist or drizzle will be possible as well through the morning commute. #SCwx @WMBFnews https://t.co/atth69DTdv
What a cool view as the sea fog thickens up over Myrtle Beach this evening. #SCwx @WMBFnews https://t.co/5mgSP048fZ
It'll stay warm through the weekend with better chances of showers and a few storms (no washout). Cooler and drier next week! #scwx #ncwx https://t.co/PTO9UwWXVR
A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect for most of the area. For NYC and portions of northeast NJ an SPS was issued for patchy dense fog. Use caution if traveling tonight. Go to https://t.co/OWmtriU4Qn for more details. #NYCwx #NYwx #CTwx #NJwx https://t.co/iOpPlsarQI
Umbrella on standby...a few showers or t-storms possible Friday. Also some showers or a t-storm late Saturday into Saturday night. #Savannah https://t.co/5maF51Rsya
Light rain or drizzle will affect many areas through Thursday as a weak weather system moves overhead. Rainfall will be 0.25" or less, and NW-N wind gusts will be between 20-40 mph. Expect slick roads and patchy dense fog in some areas, and use extra caution driving. #CAwx https://t.co/yh4oeekpYa
Dense Fog Advisory in effect until midnight tonight for portions of northeast Georgia, the southern foothills of North Carolina, and Upstate South Carolina. If driving, slow down, use low-beam headlights and fog lamps, and leave plenty of distance ahead of you. #scwx #ncwx #gawx https://t.co/FLvTmbHmJJ
[Precipitation Timing] Here's a look at the timing of the rain this week and potential rain or snow this weekend. We'll have a lull in the rain later Thursday before it returns overnight into Friday. https://t.co/jPacKCnX6X
Isolated showers & t-storms may develop late Thursday, mainly inland. Notice the fog/drizzle hanging out near the coast. #Savannah https://t.co/w6yOoDHTjy
Fog is gonna be a big issue the next few days. Sea fog will develop tonight and may keep most of the beaches socked in thick through Friday. #SCwx @WMBFnews https://t.co/rpMReICjsu
FOGGY NIGHT Areas of dense fog remain in many of our northwest suburbs. Now that we are heading into the night take extra care on the roads and leave plenty of distance when driving. https://t.co/9GXXV3rBif
Developing sea fog this afternoon is giving some cool views along the beaches. Sea fog will be common and dense at times through Saturday. #SCwx @WMBFnews https://t.co/GCoIxb5H6L
Isolated flooding will be possible with a general range of 2-4" of rain falling over the next 7 days. .... Most of this should add up Thursday and Saturday. @WLOS_13 #wncwx #avlwx https://t.co/myYcreyoSq
Abundant moisture + snowpack = Dense Fog Advisory through noon Thursday. Visibility will be reduced below 1/4 mile at times this evening. Between that and continued rain, your drive will likely be a touch slower. Fortunately, no icy issues. Just wet & foggy. https://t.co/gQPOCS0Tyi
Abundant moisture across the region Thursday through Saturday night may lead to periods of heavy downpours. Embedded thunderstorms may increase the rainfall rates, which could lead to isolated, minor flooding. The peak threat will likely be Saturday ahead of a passing cold front. https://t.co/RdJ00Qk2n1
We're staying very warm the next two days. On & off rain anytime on Thursday. Friday looking a bit drier, just a stray shower. Saturday starts out dry, but ends up wet afternoon and evening. Sunday drying out. Normal temps next week. https://t.co/GUpeae2PZ5
Warm and unsettled weather looks to continue for the next several days with rain most likely on Friday and Saturday. There will be a chance of thunderstorms as well. Cooler and drier weather is expected on Sunday with potentially breezy conditions. #SCWx #GAWx #CAEWx https://t.co/RCxhMDwYLI
Fog rolls in this evening. Allow extra travel time. May see a dense fog advisory overnight. #Savannah https://t.co/q7aV0tTr15
Scattered showers continue from around #Savannah and into the Lowcountry. https://t.co/JehtEo5D14
Warmer weather is back, and so is the muggy feel. Highs in the 70s the next few days. #Savannah https://t.co/fWBcudHeb3
Rain rates will increase through Thu. night. Locations in the yellow area of the map (Slight) have a risk of localized flooding. Areas in the green part (Marginal) have a lower risk. Further heavy rainfall will be possible Fri. and Sat. #ncwx #scwx #gawx https://t.co/vYx76upir2
A few rounds of rain between now and Saturday will leave us with the chance for localized flooding and mudding. https://t.co/6SSAZr0azR
We're dealing with icy spots and periods of dense fog now through Thursday. Remember to slow down, leave more space between you and the car in front of you and use your low beams. https://t.co/7zm2XSQAM8
Multiple rounds of rain are expected through the end of the week, along with increasingly warm conditions. The threat for localized flooding will gradually increase Thursday through Saturday, likely peaking Sat afternoon/evening with one final round of rain. #gawx #ncwx #scwx https://t.co/yH5vfavxd7
First Alert: Off & on rain, heavy at times, will dominate the forecast around #CLT & the @wbtv_news area right thru Saturday night. It will add up, especially in the mountains & foothills, where 2-3+ inches could fall. Everyone will get as least 1 inch. #NCwx #SCwx #CLTwx https://t.co/JiXX91VRrf
Your Wednesday morning commute features isolated fog. This model and others sensibly indicate that the risk of fog will be a little higher Wednesday evening, especially but perhaps not exclusively along water bodies. Something to keep an eye out for in case... https://t.co/GLWMFBohNM
After a wet stretch of weather around #CLT & the @wbtv_news area now through Saturday night, we'll dry back out early next week & should stay that way for a while. At the same time, temps will fall back to near /slightly above average, meaning mostly 50s & 30s. #scwx #ncwx #cltwx https://t.co/VMLL2oVext
FLASH FLOOD WATCH for areas east of #ATX until noon today. Flooding of low lying areas are possible with a saturated ground and more heavy rain in the forecast. Be careful on the roads. #FOX7Austin #GoodDayAustin #atxwx #txwx #flashflooding https://t.co/x34v7LvnJW
We're going to see rounds of rain moving into the region through the weekend. We'll see scattered showers today, more widespread rain Thursday, a few showers Friday followed by more widespread rain this weekend. We could see 1-3" of rain by Sunday. https://t.co/VBZrYYQZwX
Have your umbrella handy today, we're expecting rain showers to start the morning and then again later this afternoon. Our First Alert Weather team has you covered with the latest forecast. https://t.co/VHc560SsnW https://t.co/EM1D2TXag8
Watch out for some patchy fog this morning followed by scattered rain showers. Our high today warms into the 40s and 50s. We'll see more widespread rain Thursday followed by a bit of a lull Friday. Another round of rain moves in later Saturday into Sunday. https://t.co/0NYCKRdpNR
Watch out for some patchy dense fog as you head out on the roads. You'll want to give yourself a little extra time as some visibilities are down to a mile or less. The fog should improve some as we head through the morning, but then rain showers move in. https://t.co/iYDiPhDNMH
Dense fog could cause hazardous driving conditions in the Chicago area overnight, according to the National Weather Service. https://t.co/MkEPoosh32
⚠️⚠️”DENSE FOG” advisory in effect until 9AM Wednesday. Use low beam headlights and allow extra time to reach your destination. Moisture running up and over the cold, melting snowpack has reduced visibility to a fraction of a mile in some areas. #Fog 🌫️🌫️ https://t.co/Hvm7hxuYp0
Not much rain in the ATX today...but very heavy rain has fallen in Fayette County...and more is likely as we head into Wednesday. Please...Turn Around, Don't Drown! https://t.co/Cj2aJJXxgd
Fog likely Wednesday night into Thursday morning. Fog may be dense at times. #Savannah https://t.co/EsF4OfNmSB
Spotty showers possible Wednesday. The threat of thunderstorms will remain well to our west. #Savannah https://t.co/lCR3M6YWXL
Heavy rain continues east of the ATX. Flash Flood Warning for Fayette County. https://t.co/XlxYM5T7Hf
Several inches of rain are expected across the western Carolinas and northeast Georgia through the latter half of the week. The next dry day may not occur until Sunday. Isolated flash flooding may develop, esepcially Thursday and Saturday. #scwx #ncwx #gawx https://t.co/2D7U8f3FAl
Unseasonably warm weather continues through the weekend. When it does cool down next week, it's only back to normal. No arctic air (or snow) in the forecast over the next 10 days. #scwx #ncwx https://t.co/YWONdtMVWi
Areas of fog return Wednesday evening/night. Fog may be dense in spots. The trade off this year when we see warm/humid air move over the cooler ocean water and cooler ground temps inland. #Savannah https://t.co/QIfys2P8MW
A warmer, but also wetter weather pattern is setting up for NC this week. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday offer the best chances for rain (although none look like washouts). Here is the Euro's idea of total rainfall through the weekend. #ncwx https://t.co/6JYtQmicev
Warmer temperatures on the way. Check out Thursday afternoon! #Savannah https://t.co/XeCTCj2Ny3