Daily forecast | From First Alert Chief Meteorologist Riley Hale
Rain likely into tonight. Hit or miss showers and storms Thursday. Mostly dry Friday before storms arrive late Friday night.
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - Scattered showers and a few storms possible today associated with low pressure forming off the Southeast Coast. Scattered showers and few storms possible again Thursday as coastal low pressure rides the Carolina Coast. Bringing back more heat and humidity for the weekend with chance for afternoon storms.
Showers and few rumbles of thunder are expected today into tonight as an area of low pressure develops off the Southeast Coast. There is a marginal flood risk in effect through early Thursday for the potential of minor flooding issues in flood prone areas.
The coastal low by Thursday will continue to develop and ride up the Carolina Coast. Scattered showers are expected with the chance of a few storms, mainly hit or miss showers in the morning and then chance for storms by the afternoon. With cloudy skies most of the day, highs will be below normal in the mid-80s. Wind will be out of the northwest between 5-10 mph with higher gusts possible.
Friday looks mostly dry and hot during the day, but there will be the chance of a few isolated storms by the afternoon. Highs will top out in the low 90s with hotter feel like temperatures thanks to humidity on the rise. Wind will be out of the southwest between 5-10 mph.
The Storm Prediction Center has the CSRA under the chance for severe weather Friday night and Saturday. Damaging straight line winds and isolated large hail look possible in any storms that form this weekend thanks to high amounts of convective energy in our atmosphere and an incoming cold front. Make sure to stay weather aware with outdoor plans! Highs will be hot Saturday in the low 90s and feel like temperatures could get close to 100.

Sunday will continue the threat for heavy rain and storms. There is a marginal risk for flash flooding Sunday - minor flooding issues possible for flood prone areas. Highs will be seasonal in the upper 80s. Keep it here for updates throughout the week!
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