Hey there, Savannah residents! It looks like we’re in for quite a *weather shift* this week. After experiencing a cool Sunday that nearly made history, it seems our city is set for a week filled with clouds and a few sprinkles here and there.
On Sunday, we reached a high of just 74 degrees, which was a full 14 degrees below normal for this time of year! Can you believe it? This temperature was a mere degree shy of tying the record for the lowest maximum temperature ever recorded on September 8, which stands at 73 degrees from 1988. So, yes, it was a chilly day in the heart of Savannah!
According to the local weather experts, we can expect a bit of a *warmup* on Monday. Still, **don’t get too excited**: temperatures are predicted to stay well below the seasonal average of 88 degrees for early September. Instead, we can look forward to highs only reaching the low 80s throughout the week. So maybe hold off on those fall wardrobes just yet!
Let’s talk about the clouds and potential rain. After some mostly sunny skies on Tuesday, there’s a chance that we might see *partly to mostly cloudy* conditions from Wednesday to Saturday. Specifically, there’s about a 20% chance of rain on Wednesday, but the chances for showers and even the occasional thunderstorm ramp up to a range of 40% to 50% from Thursday through Saturday. Sounds like a good week to keep your umbrella handy!
While we’re enjoying this cooler weather for now, it’s hard to ignore the *bigger picture* concerning Savannah’s climate. With **climate change** continuing to impact our region, we’ve seen an uptick in frequent flooding and *extreme rain events*. It’s something we need to acknowledge and prepare for as we navigate through these shifting weather patterns.
As we gear up for this change in weather, now is a great time to double-check your rain gear and maybe even stock up on some cozy blankets for those *chillier evenings*. The seasonal shift can sometimes catch us off guard, but being prepared will make it all the more enjoyable.
So, beloved Savannah, let’s wrap ourselves in a light jacket, sip on some warm beverages, and embrace what this week has to offer. Whether you’re enjoying the cooler days or bracing for the rain, let’s make the best out of it. Stay safe, stay dry, and keep enjoying our beautiful city!
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