Wednesday night into Thursday will be characterized by patchy fog and drizzle. A Dense Fog Advisory has been issued for Douglas, Franklin, and Anderson counties until noon on Thursday. If you have plans to travel late on Christmas Day or Thursday morning, be sure to allocate extra time due to the foggy conditions. The next few days will be damp, with intermittent drizzle and showers expected until Friday.
First Warns are currently in place, indicating the possibility of minor travel disruptions. On Thursday, there will be intermittent light showers accompanied by cloudy skies, with temperatures reaching the upper 40s. Despite this, it will not be a complete washout. We are observing indications of slightly heavier periods of rain in the afternoon on Friday. However, there is no need for concern regarding freezing conditions as temperatures will remain in the 40s and 50s throughout the day.
The upcoming weekend is shaping up to be fantastic! We can expect temperatures in the mid-50s each day, and it looks like it will be mostly dry as well. However, there is a hint of a larger cold front coming in next Monday night, which means we might see highs in the 30s as we kick off the year 2025.