Keep the rain gear at hand today, as we will be chilly and wet in the southern counties (South of Highway 17 and 70), as showers will be spotty. Rain will be drizzly along and north of Highway 264, with more clouds west of I-95. Highs hold in the 40s, with calm winds. Overnight lows will be in the 30s. This is all thanks to this stalled front. Pockets of fog could develop into the early morning hours of Sunday.
Once the fog burns off, partly cloudy skies hold in the afternoon. Highs warm to the 50s, with clouds developing later in the day. A slim chance of a coastal shower cannot be ruled out, but we are mostly dry. As we head into late-night hours, another front from the north could bring a few showers. Some sleet or snowflakes could mix in during the day, as temperatures drop. We will b

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