A cold front is bringing rain showers to the Savannah area and Lowcountry, with potential brief transitions to snow or mixed precipitation inland west of I-95. Winter Weather Advisories cover specific counties for possible slick spots and minor accumulations up to 0.5 inches on grass. Impacts remain limited due to warm ground temperatures, but caution is advised for bridges and overpasses into MLK Day.​
Advisory Details
Advisories run from 3 a.m. to 1 p.m. for Montgomery and Toombs counties, and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. for Appling, Bacon, and Jeff Davis counties. These target tricky travel on elevated surfaces from light snow or mix.​
Temperature Outlook
Lows drop to the 20s overnight with wind chills in the teens, requiring protection for people, pets, pipes, and plants. MLK Day highs reach the 50s under sunshine, though cold mornings persist midweek.​
Travel Precautions
Precipitation ends by afternoon, but refreezing creates overnight slicks, especially early Monday on holiday routes. Sunlight melts ice by 9-10 a.m.; limit early travel and watch sidewalks.​














