National Weather Service: Special Statement

Savannah, GA

Current Conditions

Clear

29 °F

Clear

13 mph from the NW

6 °F

30.25 in

19 °F

38%

10.0 miles

Savannah, GA

Updated — 2:53 AM EST on February 12, 2012

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Forecast for Inland Chatham (31322)

Sunday
clear
Clear
H 47° / L 20°
Monday
clear
Clear
H 56° / L 36°
Tuesday
chancerain
Chance of Rain
H 59° / L 49°
Wednesday
partlycloudy
Partly Cloudy
H 68° / L 45°
Thursday
chancerain
Chance of Rain
H 70° / L 52°
Today

Sunny. Highs in the upper 40s. Wind chill readings as low as 9 above this morning. Northwest winds around 10 mph.

Tonight

Clear. Lows in the lower 20s. Northwest winds around 5 mph in the evening...becoming light and variable.

Monday

Sunny in the morning...then becoming partly cloudy. Highs in the mid 50s. South winds around 5 mph.

Monday Night

Partly cloudy in the evening...then becoming mostly cloudy. Not as cool with lows in the upper 30s. Southwest winds around 5 mph.

Tuesday

Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of showers. Highs in the lower 60s. West winds around 5 mph...becoming south in the afternoon.

Tuesday Night

Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of showers. Not as cool with lows in the lower 50s.

Wednesday

Partly cloudy. Highs in the upper 60s.

Wednesday Night

Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 40s.

Thursday

Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers. Highs around 70.

Thursday Night

Mostly cloudy with a 30 percent chance of showers. Lows in the lower 50s.

Statement as of 3:26 am EST on February 12, 2012

Special Statement


... Bitterly cold temperatures this morning...
... Wind chill values 9 to 14 degrees early Sunday...

Cold Arctic air has rapidly moving into southeast South Carolina
and southeast Georgia. Temperatures will continue to fall steadily
this morning and are expected to bottom out in the lower to mid
20s resulting in a hard freeze. Even the normally warmer beach
locations will see a hard freeze with lows also dropping into the
mid 20s. Stiff northwest winds will also persist resulting in very
cold wind chills for this part of the country. Wind chills are
expected to drop to between 9 and 14 degrees for most locations
prior to daybreak.

Precautionary/preparedness actions...

Be sure to dress appropriately if venturing out this morning.
Continue to drip pipes especially if your residence is elevated or
open below. The risk for pipes busting increases quickly when
temperatures drop below 25 degrees. Use extreme caution if using
space heaters.




308 am EST sun Feb 12 2012

... Fire Danger Statement...

Low fuel moisture combined with northwest winds of 10 to 15 mph
with gusts near 20 mph and critically low humidity of 15 to 20
percent will result in an enhanced fire danger across southeast
South Carolina and southeast Georgia today.

Precautionary/preparedness actions...

Please refer to your local burn permitting authorities on whether
you can burn Sunday. If you do burn... you are advised to use extreme
caution.





1122 PM EST Sat Feb 11 2012

... Bitterly cold temperatures tonight with a hard freeze...
... Wind chill values 9 to 14 degrees early Sunday...

Cold Arctic air has rapidly moving into southeast South Carolina
and southeast Georgia. Temperatures will continue to fall steadily
through the night and are expected to bottom out in the lower to
mid 20s resulting in a hard freeze. Even the normally warmer beach
locations will see a hard freeze by early Sunday with lows also
dropping into the mid 20s. Stiff northwest winds will also persist
resulting in very cold wind chills for this part of the country.
Wind chills are expected to drop to between 9 and 14 degrees for
most locations prior to daybreak.

If venturing out tonight or Sunday morning be sure to dress
appropriately. Considering dripping pipes especially if your
residence is elevated or open below. The risk for pipes busting
increases quickly when temperatures drop below 25 degrees. Use
extreme caution if using space heaters.




359 PM EST Sat Feb 11 2012

... Bitterly cold weather to impact the area tonight through early Monday...

An Arctic air mass will settle into the area through early
Monday... bringing with it the coldest air since early January. A
hard freeze will occur across the vast majority of southern South
Carolina and southeast Georgia both tonight and Sunday
night... while temperatures on Sunday will be far below normal.

Temperatures tonight will steadily fall through the night as the
colder Arctic air continues to move in on brisk northwest winds.
Temperatures will fall below freezing in most communities by 11 PM
to 1 am... and will bottom out between 20 and 25 Sunday morning.
Even the beaches will be impacted... with shoreline temperatures to
plunge to the upper 20s. When combined with the wind... the wind
chill temperature for late tonight and Sunday morning will be down
as low as 9 to 16 degrees for several hours. It/ll take until 9-11
am Sunday for temperature to reach above the freezing mark... but
with temperatures will struggle to reach no higher than the middle
40s for the afternoon.

As the center of the Arctic high settles closer to the region
Sunday night and Monday morning... temperatures will drop quickly
with sunset. With mostly calm winds and clear skies... we/ll see
temperatures fall below freezing again in most communities by 8 or
9 PM. With plentiful radiational cooling to occur... lowest
temperatures will be down in the upper teens and lower 20s away
from the coast at the start of Monday. The beaches will not be as
cold as tonight... but still down into the lower 30s for overnight
lows.

We have not had much cold weather this winter... and as a reminder
here are a few cold weather preparedness and safety actions...

Try to stay inside as much as possible. If you must be outside...
dress appropriately for the cold weather.

Remember to protect your water pipes to prevent then from bursting.
Cover or insulate those pipes if possible. Let at least one faucet
drip inside your home during each night. Open up the Cabinet doors
underneath all sinks to allow for warmer air to circulate inside.

Do not Forget about your pets. If you can... bring them inside at
night. If this is not possible... make sure they will have plenty
of warmth such as blankets or other coverings to remain warm.
Ensure that they have plenty of unfrozen drinking water.

Check on the elderly and others such as Young children and those
with illnesses that may be more susceptible to very cold
temperatures.

Be extra careful if using electric space heaters to prevent fires
from occurring.

For additional cold weather preparedness and safety information
you can visit our web site at...

Www.Weather.Gov/chs.

Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio all hazards... TV or your local
news source for the latest weather information from the National
Weather Service.




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