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Jeremy Nelson is a documentary filmmaker and freelance camera operator based in Duluth, United States of America. Seven years experience in documentary film and corporate/commercial video production.
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When spotty rain chances return to Southeast Georgia & the Lowcountry
As November begins, Southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry will experience temperatures reminiscent of September, with highs in the 80s and lows in the 60s. Although widespread rain is not anticipated, there is a possibility of isolated showers or sprinkles over the coming days. Jeremy Nelson, WJCL 22 Chief Meteorologist, provides updates on rain chances and a 10-day forecast.
Poems of the Parish
Gabriel Fitzmaurice's poetry collection, emerging from Ireland, is celebrated for its accessibility and local color, drawing parallels with poets like Roger McGough and R.S. Thomas. The collection includes poems reflecting on marriage and local parish life, praised for their plain-speak style and depth. The review also touches on Jeremy Lockhart Nelson's minimalist poetry, published through Amazon, highlighting the benefits and risks of non-traditional publishing. Both poets offer unique insights into their surroundings, with Fitzmaurice's work spanning over forty years and Nelson's reflecting on Australian landscapes.
Halloween forecast: Temperatures feeling more like late summer
The weather forecast for Halloween in Southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry predicts warm temperatures with low to no rain chances, making it favorable for trick-or-treating. A few showers may occur over the weekend. Jeremy Nelson, WJCL 22 Chief Meteorologist, provides updates and a 10-day forecast.
Warm temperatures set to return...when highs jump into the 80s
Spotty showers have ended a prolonged dry spell in Savannah, with minimal rainfall observed. The forecast for the rest of the week predicts mainly dry conditions with temperatures rising into the 80s. Residents are encouraged to check the latest videocast for a detailed 10-day weather forecast.
Record warm temperatures possible this weekend
The weekend forecast predicts possible record high temperatures reaching the upper 80s in Savannah, with a continuation of the dry spell through Saturday. A slight chance of showers is expected to return on Sunday.
Savannah: Tracking rain chances
Southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry are experiencing abnormally dry conditions, with Savannah recording only 0.02 inches of rain in October, potentially marking it as the second driest on record. Rain chances remain low, with a 20% chance of showers expected on Sunday. No significant rainfall is forecasted through early November. The end of Daylight Saving Time is approaching, with clocks set to go back on November 3. In the tropics, no development is expected in the next 5-7 days, though there is a possibility of low pressure forming in the Caribbean around Halloween or early November.
When the dry spell may end across Southeast Georgia, Lowcountry
Southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry are experiencing a 16-day dry spell, with Savannah seeing minimal rain in October. If the month concluded now, it would be the second driest November on record. The forecast suggests potential rain in the next ten days, with spotty showers and cooler temperatures anticipated. Chief Meteorologist Jeremy Nelson provides updates on the weather conditions.
Hurricane season 2024
The article discusses the preparations and safety measures in place for the 2024 hurricane season, focusing on the role of the US Coast Guard, Georgia Department of Transportation, and other organizations in ensuring public safety. It highlights the importance of planning and preparedness, including the need for flood insurance and evacuation plans. The article also covers the role of hurricane hunters in data collection and the impact of storm surges. Additionally, it provides consumer advice on avoiding scams post-hurricane and emphasizes the importance of staying informed through reliable weather forecasts.
Warm and dry now, when rain showers return to the forecast
Savannah is experiencing a dry spell with 15 consecutive days without significant rainfall, totaling only 0.02 inches in October. Isolated showers are expected to return soon, with updates available in the latest videocast, including the Halloween forecast.
Rain returns to Coastal Georgia, Lowcountry later this week...the timing and forecast rain totals
Rain is expected to return to Coastal Georgia and the Lowcountry starting Friday and continuing into Saturday, potentially affecting outdoor plans. The rain will spread from south to north, with the heaviest rainfall likely on Friday afternoon and evening. Although severe weather is not anticipated, locally heavy rainfall is possible. Scattered showers may persist through Saturday evening, with high temperatures around 70 degrees. Rainfall could exceed 1 inch in many areas, and dry, cooler weather is forecasted to return by Sunday. The upcoming week may see seasonal temperatures with a chance of showers and thunderstorms midweek.
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