Rain Returns Tomorrow Night, Followed by a Sunny End to October

Tonight will be partly cloudy with mild temperatures and a low around 56. Some areas may see patchy fog develop before dawn.

Tomorrow will feature a mix of sun and clouds as a new cold front approaches from the west, bringing showers later in the day. Afternoon highs will reach a comfortable 77 degrees.

Scattered showers are expected to begin late in the afternoon or early evening, increasing overnight. Most rain and thunderstorms will move through the Pine Belt during the night, with a few rumbles of thunder possible. Tuesday night’s low will be 51.

Any remaining storms should clear out before sunrise Wednesday. Expect partly cloudy skies and a pleasant high near 64.

Wednesday night will mark the start of several chilly nights, with a low of 48.

Thursday will bring clearing skies and a high of 65, followed by the week’s coldest night with a low around 39.

Friday looks bright and comfortable, with abundant sunshine and a “not-so-spooky” high near 69. Temperatures will hover in the upper 50s to low 60s for trick-or-treaters, and the nighttime low will dip to 40.

The weekend ahead should be beautiful, featuring mostly sunny skies and highs in the low to mid-70s, with lows in the upper 40s.

In the tropics, Major Hurricane Melissa has strengthened into a dangerous Category 5 storm near Jamaica, packing sustained winds of 175 mph and gusts up to 215 mph. The hurricane is expected to cause severe damage across the island before weakening to Category 3 strength by midweek as it moves over Jamaica’s mountainous terrain.

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