I need a freelancer I am a freelancer Pricing News Intelligence

Jeremy Nelson

Duluth, United States of America
Book Jeremy with Paydesk
See how it works

Book Jeremy with Paydesk

Make your booking securely through paydesk for these benefits:

1

Preferred Booking Channel

Jeremy is more likely to commit to assignments booked through paydesk, as it is a trusted platform that validates the seriousness and legitimacy of each engagement.
2

Insured Bookings for Peace of Mind

We provide basic insurance coverage with each booking on paydesk, giving both you and the media professional confidence and protection while they work for you.
3

Effortless Online Payment

Paydesk offers a payment protection system to ensure payments are only finalized when you are satisfied with the job completion. Freelancers trusts our process that guarantees their efforts are rewarded upon successful delivery of services

Still have questions?

Check FAQ
About Jeremy
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.
Languages
English
Services
Photography Video Rushes Drone Footage
+1
Skills
Business Technology Arts & Books
+3
Portfolio

Rain returns to Coastal Georgia, Lowcountry later this week...the timing and forecast rain totals

21 Mar 2024  |  wjcl.com
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.

Total Solar Eclipse: Where and when you can see it in Coastal Georgia and the Lowcountry

14 Mar 2024  |  wjcl.com
The 2024 total solar eclipse's path of totality will span from Texas to New York, exiting the U.S. after crossing Maine. In southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry, the eclipse will be partial, requiring solar glasses for safe viewing. The eclipse will begin at 1:50 pm, reach a maximum of 70% at 3:08 pm, and end at 4:23 pm on April 8, 2024. Savannah will experience a total solar eclipse on March 30, 2052, when the path of totality passes directly through the city.

Rain showers sweep through ahead of surge of cold air

15 Jan 2024  |  wjcl.com
Rain showers are expected in southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry on Tuesday, with a strong cold front bringing frigid temperatures, dropping lows into the 20s inland and near freezing at the coast. A second, even colder blast is forecasted for the weekend.

Alert Day Friday...a breakdown of storm timing & impacts for Coastal Georgia, Lowcountry

11 Jan 2024  |  wjcl.com
Friday is designated as an Alert Day due to the potential for isolated strong to severe thunderstorms in the afternoon and early evening. Following the stormy conditions, a chilly weekend is expected with below-average temperatures.

Weekend starts wet, but not a washout

05 Jan 2024  |  www.wjcl.com
Wet weather will affect southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry early Saturday with possible steady rain between 3-8am and no severe weather expected. The weekend will not be a washout as conditions improve to breezy and warm after the rain. A strong cold front next week could lead to strong to severe thunderstorms on Tuesday, designated as a WJCL 22 Alert Day, with likely impacts in the region.

Heavy rain, gusty winds, & a severe weather threat lurking for Coastal Georgia, Lowcountry

05 Jan 2024  |  wjcl.com
Southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry are expected to experience heavy rain, gusty winds, and a severe weather threat over the next several days. A strong cold front will bring a line of strong to severe thunderstorms early next week, with Tuesday designated as a WJCL Impact Weather Day. Potential impacts include gusty winds, heavy rain, hail, and isolated tornadoes, with wind gusts over 40 mph possible. Rainfall is expected Friday night into Saturday morning, with dry conditions by Saturday afternoon. Two rounds of rain are forecasted, with the first round bringing 0.5"-1" of rain and the second round on Tuesday potentially bringing more than 1". Another storm system may arrive the following Friday-Saturday. Updates will be provided by WJCL 22 News and the WJCL 22 News App.

Rain, strong storms may impact parts of the Gulf Coast, Southeast, & Florida

03 Jan 2024  |  wjcl.com
Southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry are expected to experience wet weather intermittently over the next 7-10 days due to three storm systems affecting the Gulf Coast, Southeast, and Florida. The first system will bring scattered showers Wednesday afternoon through evening, while the second system on Saturday will likely start the weekend with heavy rain and milder temperatures. The third system, arriving early next week, may introduce warmer temperatures, gusty winds, and a potential for strong or severe storms. The Storm Prediction Center has indicated a severe weather outlook for the Gulf Coast early next week, with southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry at risk by Tuesday. WJCL 22 is providing updates and forecasts, with additional information available on their news app and social media.

Extreme weather is no stranger to the Christmas holiday in Savannah...remembering past cold and snow

24 Dec 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
Savannah has experienced extreme weather during Christmas, including record cold temperatures and significant snowfall. The most notable event was in 1989 when an epic snowstorm resulted in Savannah's only White Christmas on record. Recent years have also seen notable cold snaps, with last year's Christmas Eve setting a record for the coldest high temperature. This year, temperatures are expected to be much warmer, around 70°. The article provides a historical overview of significant snow events in the region and offers resources for current weather updates.

From Christmas to New Year's a look at when rain is possible over the holidays

22 Dec 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
Mild temperatures and rain are forecasted for Christmas Day 2023 in Savannah, with high temperatures in the mid to upper 60s and a chance of showers starting late Sunday. Rain chances increase on Christmas Day, with scattered showers likely into Tuesday morning. Rainfall totals of 0.4" to 0.75" are expected. Cooler temperatures are predicted to round out 2023, with New Year's Eve highs in the 50s and lows in the 30s. Weather updates are available on WJCL 22 News and its app.

Warmer temperatures, rain chances in the holiday weekend forecast

22 Dec 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
Mild temperatures are expected to spread across southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry over the holiday weekend, with inland highs around 70° and coastal highs in the 60s. A significant weather change is forecasted for Christmas Day, with scattered showers expected on Monday and Tuesday. Travelers and those with outdoor plans should prepare for wet conditions. Colder temperatures are anticipated for New Year's Eve.

Wet weather returns for part of the Christmas holiday

22 Dec 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
Milder temperatures are expected to return to the Savannah area from Friday through the weekend, but rain chances will increase for the Christmas holiday. The first chance of rain is on Christmas Eve, with higher chances on Christmas Day and the following Tuesday. Viewers are encouraged to check the latest videocast for detailed rain timing and expected amounts.

Rain chances increase for the Christmas holiday...a look ahead to the potential impacts

20 Dec 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
A significant weather change is expected by the weekend, with chilly and dry conditions through Thursday, followed by rising temperatures ahead of a storm system that may bring rain starting late this weekend and continuing through Christmas. The rain is not expected to be continuous on Christmas Day, allowing for some dry periods. High temperatures will rise above average, reaching the mid to upper 60s in southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry. Freezing temperatures are anticipated mid-week, with lows in the mid to upper 20s west of I-95 and upper 20s to low 30s in Savannah. Residents are advised to protect plants from freezing temperatures.

Rain lurking for Christmas holiday...a look at the potential timing

19 Dec 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
Cold and dry conditions will transition to mild and wet weather as the Christmas holiday approaches. Temperatures are expected to rise above average by the weekend, with a chance of rain starting Sunday and continuing into early next week. Residents are advised to check the latest videocast for detailed rain chances and timing before finalizing holiday plans.

Breezy and cooler weather returns Thursday...plus an update on weekend rain

05 Dec 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
Wednesday is expected to be breezy and cool with high temperatures possibly struggling to reach 60 degrees. Chilly conditions may lead to patchy frost by Thursday morning, especially in inland areas. The forecast also indicates a chance of showers and thunderstorms for the upcoming weekend.

Colder temperatures arrive midweek

04 Dec 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
A cold front is expected to move across southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry, bringing gusty winds and cooler temperatures to the Southeast. Savannah area will see highs in the upper 50s with lows in the 30s midweek. Weekend rain chances are also anticipated.

Hurricane Season 2023 Ends: The biggest impacts to Coastal Georgia and the Lowcountry

30 Nov 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
The 2023 Atlantic hurricane season, which officially ended on November 30, produced 20 storms, including 19 named and 1 unnamed storm. The season saw three U.S. landfalls, with Hurricane Idalia being the most significant, impacting the Big Bend area of Florida and causing heavy rain and flooding in southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry. Despite initial forecasts suggesting El Nino might limit activity, the season was active, aligning closely with WJCL 22's early predictions. The article highlights the accuracy of WJCL 22's forecasts and the importance of considering multiple factors in hurricane predictions.

As the 2023 hurricane season nears an end, one final area of interest remains in the Atlantic Ocean

30 Nov 2023  |  wjcl.com
The 2023 hurricane season is nearing its end, with one last area of interest in the Atlantic Ocean that has a 60% chance of developing into a tropical depression or storm. The season has seen 19 named storms and one unnamed storm. The article discusses the importance of hurricane preparedness, the role of the Georgia Ports Authority, and the US Army Corps of Engineers in post-hurricane recovery. It also highlights the impact of storm surges and the importance of evacuation plans and safety measures.

Freezing temperatures likely this week

27 Nov 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
The coldest temperatures of the fall season are expected this week, with a frost or freeze likely on Wednesday and Thursday, designated as WJCL 22 Impact Weather Days. Rain chances will return later in the week, and the weekend could see wet conditions. The WJCL 22 News App is available for tracking weather updates.

A few showers return this weekend...when you will need an umbrella

24 Nov 2023  |  wjcl.com
The weekend weather forecast for southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry includes a dry Saturday with partly sunny skies and temperatures in the 60s, followed by a chance of rain showers on Sunday afternoon through night. A cold front on Monday will lead to cooler midweek temperatures, with highs in the upper 50s to around 60 degrees and lows in the 30s, potentially bringing inland frost. The coldest fall temperature in Savannah so far has been 39 degrees, with coastal areas typically not experiencing a freeze until December, while inland areas may see a freeze before Thanksgiving.

Cold Turkey: Temperatures dip to start Thanksgiving

23 Nov 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
Thanksgiving Day will be chilly across southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry, with morning temperatures starting in the 40s and high temperatures in the low to mid 60s, a few degrees below average. A few showers are expected to return Thursday night into Friday.

Cooler temperatures and spotty showers...a look at what you can expect for the Thanksgiving holiday

22 Nov 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
Cooler temperatures are expected in the Southeast, including Savannah, for the Thanksgiving holiday, with morning lows in the 40s and afternoon highs in the 60s. The weather will be dry for outdoor activities, but light showers are anticipated from Thursday night into Friday morning. The extended weekend will remain cool, with even colder weather expected next week. For the latest updates, viewers are encouraged to watch WJCL 22 News or use the WJCL 22 News App.

Thunderstorms may rumble ahead of Thanksgiving holiday...the latest on rain timing

21 Nov 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
A cold front is expected to bring showers and thunderstorms to the Southeast ahead of Thanksgiving Day, followed by breezy and cooler weather. Tuesday will be humid with a chance of showers, while most of the afternoon should remain dry. Strong to severe storms may affect inland areas of southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry Tuesday night into Wednesday, with the main concern being strong winds. The weather is predicted to clear by midday Wednesday, leading to cooler temperatures and a chilly Thanksgiving morning. Another chance of rain is forecasted for Friday, with cool temperatures persisting through the weekend. The Atlantic hurricane season is nearing its end, with two areas of interest being monitored, one of which has a 50% chance of tropical or subtropical development but is expected to move away from the U.S.

Cold front nears...when rain exits and how far temperatures drop for Thanksgiving Day

21 Nov 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
A cold front will bring showers and thunderstorms to southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry starting Wednesday, with drier but cooler weather expected for Thanksgiving Day. The forecast advises keeping an umbrella handy through midday Wednesday and highlights a significant drop in temperatures for the holiday.

Rain, cooler temperatures on the way leading up to Thanksgiving Day

20 Nov 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
A storm system will track across the Southeast from Tuesday into Wednesday, bringing on and off rain chances. Tuesday's showers are expected mainly in the morning, with a few showers and thunderstorms possible on Wednesday. Cooler temperatures are anticipated for Thanksgiving Day, with highs in the mid-60s.

Thanksgiving week to include rain chances and a temperature swing for Coastal Georgia, Lowcountry

18 Nov 2023  |  wjcl.com
A storm system is expected to bring rain and possible thunderstorms to Coastal Georgia and the Lowcountry from Tuesday to Wednesday, potentially affecting travel plans in the Southeast. The weather is forecasted to clear by Wednesday afternoon, with Thanksgiving Day predicted to be cool and dry with highs in the 60s. The holiday weekend might see additional showers Friday night or Saturday. Updates and the certified most accurate forecast can be found on WJCL 22 News or the WJCL 22 News App, with further updates available on social media.

Showers linger...when sunshine returns in the days ahead

15 Nov 2023  |  wjcl.com
Scattered showers are expected to continue through Thursday due to low pressure in the Gulf of Mexico, which will bring moisture to southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry. The weather is set to improve over the weekend with the return of some sunshine.

With just over 2 weeks left in hurricane season...two areas being monitored for tropical development

14 Nov 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
As the Atlantic hurricane season nears its end, two areas are being monitored for potential tropical development. A broad area of low pressure in the western Caribbean has a 60% chance of development and may form a tropical depression, though it is not expected to impact the Southeast or Florida. Another area from east of Florida to the Carolinas has a 10% chance of development, potentially bringing heavy rain to South Florida and the Bahamas. The weather team at WJCL 22 will continue to monitor these systems.

Dreary, cool, and potentially wet weekend ahead

10 Nov 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
The weekend forecast predicts dreary, cool, and potentially wet weather, a significant change from the recent warm spell in Savannah. Temperatures will drop to the mid-60s on Saturday and may struggle to reach 60° on Sunday, with spotty showers expected. The region has seen minimal rainfall in the past four weeks, but more rain is anticipated midweek. Additionally, there is a 30% chance of tropical development in the western Caribbean. For continuous updates, viewers are encouraged to follow WJCL 22 News and Chief Meteorologist Jeremy Nelson on social media.

Suntastic weather returns this weekend

03 Nov 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
Warmer temperatures are expected to return just in time for the weekend, with highs in the 70s on both Saturday and Sunday. The forecast suggests that temperatures will eventually rise to the 80s, as indicated in the area's certified most accurate 10-day forecast.

Warmer weather arrives this weekend...plus a look ahead to the Thanksgiving forecast

03 Nov 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
November's chilly start is set to turn around with mild high temperatures expected across southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry this weekend, reaching the low to mid-70s. By next week, highs are projected to jump to the low 80s for inland locations, including Savannah. The Climate Prediction Center indicates a high likelihood of warmer than average temperatures for the second week of November across the Southeast. The warmest days are expected to be Wednesday through Friday ahead of an advancing cold front, which is likely to arrive late Friday or Saturday, bringing cooler temperatures. For Thanksgiving, early in the week looks cool with temperatures recovering midweek, and a potential cold front could move in on Thanksgiving or Black Friday, possibly bringing showers. The WJCL 22 team will continue to provide updates on the long-range forecast.

First freeze of the fall season possible for parts of southeast Georgia, Lowcountry

01 Nov 2023  |  wjcl.com
Southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry are experiencing the coldest weather of the fall season, with a Freeze Warning and Frost Advisory in effect for Thursday morning. Inland temperatures may drop to the low to mid 30s, while Savannah will see temperatures around 37°. The first freeze is occurring earlier than usual, with temperatures expected to rebound to the 70s over the weekend. WJCL 22 Chief Meteorologist Jeremy Nelson advises protecting cold sensitive plants and provides weather updates through the WJCL 22 News App and social media.

November starts chilly...time to dig out the extra layers

01 Nov 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
The coldest temperatures of the fall season are expected to arrive on Wednesday and Thursday, with a Freeze Watch in place for parts of southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry. The forecast predicts mostly sunny and cooler conditions, with temperatures dropping to the upper 40s overnight and highs reaching the upper 50s to low 60s over the next few days. Residents are advised to prepare for the chilly weather by adding extra layers.

Weather whiplash: Strong cold front to deliver a chilly start to November

31 Oct 2023  |  wjcl.com
A strong cold front is expected to bring the coldest temperatures of the fall season to the Southeast United States at the start of November, with high temperatures dropping from the 80s to the 50s. The first frost is possible in parts of Georgia and the Carolinas. Showers may affect trick-or-treaters on Tuesday evening, and temperatures will fall quickly overnight. The first lows in the 30s are forecasted for Thursday morning, although frost is not expected in Savannah. The Atlantic hurricane season has over 30 days left, and an area of interest with a 70% chance of tropical development is being monitored in the Caribbean. WJCL 22 News provides updates and is known for its certified accurate forecasts.

Freezing temperatures possible this week...a look at how cold for southeast Georgia, Lowcountry

30 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
The coldest air of the fall season will affect the Southeast from Tuesday through Thursday morning, with freezing temperatures expected in southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry. A Freeze Watch is in place for Wednesday morning, with temperatures potentially dropping to the 20s inland and low 30s near I-95. Savannah may experience its first freeze of the season, aligning with historical averages. After the freeze, milder temperatures and rain chances are expected over the weekend, followed by another cold front early next week. For continuous weather updates, viewers are encouraged to follow WJCL 22 News and its app.

Coldest temperatures so far this fall on the way

30 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
A strong cold front is expected to sweep across Coastal Georgia and the Lowcountry, bringing the coldest temperatures of the fall season. Highs will drop from the 80s to the 50s, and lows will fall to the 30s, indicating a chilly stretch of weather ahead. The WJCL 22 News App is recommended for tracking the weather.

Cold front lurking for Halloween...how far temperatures drop

27 Oct 2023  |  wjcl.com
Near record high temperatures are expected this weekend with mid-80s forecasted. A strong cold front is anticipated to arrive on Halloween, causing a significant drop in temperatures. The exact timing of the temperature change can be checked through the latest videocast.

Strong cold front lurking...when temperatures drop

27 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
A strong cold front is expected to move across the central United States and reach the Southeast by early next week, bringing a significant drop in temperatures. Weekend temperatures will be warm, reaching the mid-80s, with cooler evenings. The cold front is likely to arrive on Halloween, leading to highs in the 60s by mid-next week. Beachgoers should be cautious of rip currents, and water temperatures are around 70° by Tybee Island. Tropical Storm Tammy is expected to weaken as it moves east, and there is a 30% chance of a new tropical system developing in the Caribbean Sea. Daylight Saving Time ends on November 5.

The warmer temperatures you can expect this weekend

26 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
Warm temperatures are expected this weekend with highs reaching the low to mid-80s. The forecast includes partly to mostly sunny skies, with a slight chance of sprinkles in the evening. The WJCL 22 News App is recommended for tracking weather updates.

As the end of hurricane season nears a tropical storm is likely to form in the Caribbean

26 Oct 2023  |  wjcl.com
A potential tropical storm, referred to as Potential Tropical Cyclone Twenty-Two (PTC 22), may form in the Caribbean by the upcoming weekend. The National Hurricane Center anticipates the system to move northeast with winds increasing to tropical storm force. The storm is expected to affect Jamaica, eastern Cuba, Hispaniola, and possibly the Turks and Caicos with gusty winds and heavy rain. If it develops into a tropical storm, it will be named Vince, marking the 21st storm of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season. The system poses no threat to the Southeast Coast of the United States as it tracks northeast. The article also discusses hurricane preparedness, the importance of the port of Savannah, and safety measures to take during severe weather.

Hurricane Tammy churns in the Atlantic, where the storm moves next and what else may be lurking

25 Oct 2023  |  wjcl.com
The 2023 hurricane season remains active as Hurricane Tammy churns in the southwest Atlantic Ocean, expected to weaken later in the week. No other disturbances are currently noted in the Atlantic Basin, but models suggest potential activity in early November. The World Meteorological Organization's supplemental list of storm names will be used if the 2023 list is exhausted. Meanwhile, Hurricane Otis, a major hurricane, is set to make landfall near Acapulco, Mexico. Warmer temperatures are forecasted through the end of October, with a significant temperature drop expected with the arrival of a cold front in November.

Strong cold front lurking to close October

25 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
The final days of October will see warmer than average temperatures in Coastal Georgia and the Lowcountry, with a strong cold front expected to bring significant changes around Halloween. Highs will reach the low to mid-80s over the weekend, about 5 to 10 degrees above average. After the cold front passes, temperatures will drop to the 60s with lows in the 40s. No widespread rain is forecast for the next 10 days, though some sprinkles and showers are possible. Hurricane Tammy is being monitored but poses no threat to the Southeast Coast.

Low pressure area being monitored by National Hurricane Center for possible tropical development

25 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a low-pressure area near South Florida for potential tropical development. Currently, the chance of development is low at 10%, with the system expected to bring heavy rain and gusty winds to parts of Florida and the Bahamas. Another area of interest in the Caribbean has a 50% chance of development over the next week. The European weather model forecasts the low-pressure area to move northeast, staying well east of the Southeast Coast. November is typically a quiet month for the Atlantic hurricane season, with only 6% of named storms forming during this period. Rainfall is expected to be heavy in South Florida, tapering off in North Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas. A cold front is anticipated to bring showers and cooler temperatures to the Southeast and Florida by Thanksgiving week.

Warmer temperatures return this week and the latest on the tropics

24 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
Warmer temperatures are expected to return for Halloween weekend, with high temperatures reaching the 80s. The forecast is provided by WJCL 22 Chief Meteorologist Jeremy Nelson. Additionally, Hurricane Tammy is being monitored in the tropics, with updates available via the latest videocast.

A look ahead to rain timing for Thanksgiving week

20 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
A few clouds will start the weekend in southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry, but sunshine and warm temperatures in the mid to upper 70s will return by midday and afternoon. Sunday will see 'suntastic' weather. A cold front and rain chances are expected to return during Thanksgiving week, potentially affecting outdoor plans. Jeremy Nelson, WJCL 22 Chief Meteorologist, provides the forecast.

Rain showers return...a look at the timing for your neighborhood

15 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
Low pressure in the Gulf of Mexico will bring much-needed rain showers to the region on Wednesday and Thursday. Rain totals of 0.25 inches or more are expected in many locations. Residents are advised to keep an umbrella handy as on-and-off showers are likely. The WJCL 22 News App is recommended for tracking the weather and viewing the interactive radar and hour-by-hour forecast.

Freezing temperatures likely Wednesday...a look at how cold in your neighborhood

11 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
A Freeze Warning is in effect for Wednesday morning with temperatures expected to start in the 20s to mid-30s, followed by another frosty morning on Thursday. The forecast includes clear skies and freezing temperatures overnight, with highs reaching the mid to upper 50s on Wednesday and low 60s on Thursday. The weekend will see increasing clouds and chances of rain, with temperatures rising to the low 70s.

Alert Day Tuesday: The timing of possible severe thunderstorms and latest on the tornado threat

10 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
A dynamic storm system is expected to impact the Southeast on Tuesday, with severe weather risks extending from Florida to the Carolinas. Coastal Georgia and the Lowcountry will experience the greatest impacts from late morning to late afternoon, including strong winds, heavy downpours, and isolated tornadoes. Wind gusts may reach over 40 mph inland and 50+ mph in coastal areas, leading to potential power outages. A Wind Advisory and High Wind Warning are in effect. Residents are advised to stay weather aware and follow updates from WJCL 22 News.

Wet weather gives way to two cold blasts. A look at how frigid for Coastal Georgia, Lowcountry

10 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
A significant temperature drop is expected in Coastal Georgia and the Lowcountry over the next 5-7 days, with two surges of cold air bringing the coldest temperatures of the winter season so far. Rain showers will precede the cold front, with freezing temperatures and hard freezes anticipated, especially inland. Coastal areas may experience their first hard freeze of the season. Residents are advised to take precautions to protect plants, pets, and exposed pipes. A quick warm-up is forecasted for the following week.

Cold front to deliver next big chill...a look at when it arrives across Coastal Georgia, Lowcountry

09 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
A strong cold front is expected to sweep across the Southeast, arriving in Coastal Georgia and the Lowcountry by Wednesday morning. Temperatures will only reach the 50s, with wind gusts up to 20-30 mph, making for a chilly day. Frost is possible Wednesday night as temperatures dip to the low to mid-30s inland and mid-30s around Savannah. The cold snap will end by Friday afternoon, with warmer weather expected over the weekend. Another cold front is anticipated on Sunday, potentially bringing showers and thunderstorms.

Colder temperatures return...when frost is possible

09 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
Chilly temperatures have returned, potentially leading to frost in inland areas with temperatures dropping to the low to mid 30s. Most of the week will see near to below-average temperatures, with a potential coastal low developing by the weekend.

Tropical-like impacts arrive this weekend...how much rain and wind you can expect

06 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
The coastal low this weekend will bring impacts similar to a tropical storm, with heavy rain and gusty winds expected from Saturday night into Sunday. The worst weather is anticipated between 3am and 12pm on Sunday, with wind gusts potentially exceeding 40 mph and significant rainfall. Jeremy Nelson, WJCL 22 Chief Meteorologist, provides an hour-by-hour breakdown of the forecast.

Weekend forecast includes a few showers, many dry hours, and a dip in temperatures

06 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
This weekend's weather forecast predicts a few showers, particularly on Saturday morning and afternoon, with drier conditions by Saturday evening. Cooler temperatures are expected, with Sunday morning lows in the upper 40s and daytime highs in the mid to upper 60s. Next week, the best chance for showers and thunderstorms is on Wednesday. For continuous weather updates, viewers are encouraged to follow WJCL 22 News and use the WJCL 22 News App.

Alert Day Friday: The timing of thunderstorms and potential impacts

06 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
The next Alert Day on Friday brings the potential for late afternoon or evening thunderstorms, with isolated severe storms that may include strong winds, isolated tornadoes, and hail. Residents are advised to check the latest videocast for updated timing and impacts.

Umbrella on standby this weekend...a breakdown of rain timing

06 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
Cooler temperatures, clouds, and a few showers are expected this weekend, with changes starting on Saturday. Showers will be isolated to widely scattered, with several dry hours mixed in, so outdoor plans don't need to be canceled. Viewers are advised to check the latest videocast for detailed rain timing and temperature expectations.

Coastal low to swipe the Southeast this weekend...the impacts for Coastal Georgia, Lowcountry

06 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
A coastal low is expected to impact the Southeast this weekend, bringing gusty winds and potentially heavy rain to Coastal Georgia and the Lowcountry from Saturday night through Sunday. The forecast predicts dry conditions for most of Saturday, with rain showers arriving in the evening and heavy rain by Sunday morning. Wind gusts could reach up to 50 mph, and rainfall totals may exceed 4 inches in some areas. The threat of coastal flooding and severe storms is low, but there may be sporadic power outages and street flooding. Cooler temperatures are expected by Monday as the storm moves away.

Cooler temperatures, showers return this weekend

06 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
A cold front will bring significant changes this weekend, with cooler temperatures and potential rain showers. The forecast includes cloudy and cool conditions with spotty showers on Saturday, a few showers on Sunday, and variable clouds through the week. The WJCL 22 News App is recommended for tracking weather updates.

Rain returns Friday...the timing and totals for Coastal Georgia, Lowcountry

06 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
Rain is expected to return to Coastal Georgia and the Lowcountry on Friday, with the heaviest rain arriving late in the morning and continuing intermittently through the evening. Showers on Saturday will be more isolated with periods of dry weather. The forecast advises keeping an umbrella handy for both days.

Alert Day: Heavy rain, gusty winds, & a severe weather threat possible...a look at the timing

06 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
The weather forecast indicates a potential for severe weather early next week, with Tuesday marked as a WJCL 22 Alert Day. A potent storm system is expected to move east, bringing a strong cold front across the Southeast. Forecast models predict a line of potentially severe thunderstorms developing on Tuesday, affecting southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry. Impacts may include gusty winds, heavy rain, hail, and isolated tornadoes. The Storm Prediction Center has outlined areas from Florida to North Carolina in their severe weather outlook. The severity of the weather will depend on the timing of the thunderstorms. Cooler temperatures are expected midweek after the cold front passes. Rainy weather is anticipated early Saturday, with most of the day remaining dry, breezy, and warm. Sunday will be cooler with sunshine.

Gusty winds, heavy rain to impact Coastal Georgia, Lowcountry this weekend

06 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
A coastal low will bring heavy rain and gusty winds to southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry this weekend. Rain is expected to start late Saturday and continue through Saturday night, with the strongest winds hitting on Sunday. Wind gusts could reach 35-40+ mph.

Tropical-like impacts to sweep across Coastal Georgia, Lowcountry...here's what you can expect

06 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
A storm system tracking from the Gulf of Mexico to the Southeast Coast this weekend is expected to bring tropical storm-like impacts to Coastal Georgia and the Lowcountry. Anticipated effects include tropical storm force wind gusts of 39+ mph and heavy rain from Saturday night through midday Sunday. Wind gusts of 30-45+ mph and 2-4+ inches of rain could lead to street flooding and sporadic power outages. The peak wind gusts are expected between 6am-11am on Sunday, with conditions improving by late afternoon. Residents are advised to secure outdoor items and stay updated through WJCL 22 News.

Warmer weekend to include showers, thunderstorms, and gusty winds

06 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
This weekend will bring springlike weather to southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry, with high temperatures reaching the 70s and a muggy feel. Saturday is expected to be dry and ideal for outdoor events, while Sunday will see showers and thunderstorms due to an approaching cold front. Winds may gust between 25-35 mph, and scattered downpours are likely, especially inland. The risk of severe weather is low, with rain totals varying across the region. Cooler temperatures will return on Monday with highs in the 50s.

Busy stretch of weather ahead...from weekend rain to the potential for strong storms

06 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
Two storm systems are expected to impact southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry, with potentially strong or severe storms anticipated next Tuesday. The first system will bring heavy rain starting Friday night into Saturday morning, but dry weather is expected by Saturday afternoon. Rainfall totals over the next week could reach 3-4 inches in some areas. The second system on Tuesday may bring strong to severe thunderstorms and gusty winds. Residents are advised to stay updated through WJCL 22 News and its app for the latest weather information.

Coastal low forecast to push rain, gusty winds across southeast Georgia, Lowcountry this weekend

06 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
Low pressure is expected to develop in the Gulf of Mexico, moving northeast and impacting the eastern Gulf Coast, Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas with rain, gusty winds, and potential coastal flooding. The severity of the weather will depend on the storm's track, with rain totals forecasted between 1-3 inches. Residents are advised to secure holiday decorations and prepare for wet roads and minor street flooding. WJCL 22 News and its app provide the latest weather updates.

Rain chances return this weekend for Coastal Georgia, Lowcountry

06 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
A significant weather change is expected this weekend as a cold front moves across the Southeast, bringing cooler temperatures and increased chances of rain to southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry. High temperatures will drop from record highs to the 60s, with rain chances at 20-30% on Saturday and 40% on Sunday. The region, particularly Savannah, has experienced a significant rainfall deficit, making any rain welcome. Following the weekend, the weather is expected to dry out with temperatures rebounding to the 70s.

Parts of Coastal Georgia, Lowcountry now in a drought...when weekend rain may provide some relief

05 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
Drought conditions have returned to parts of Coastal Georgia and the Lowcountry, with areas around Savannah, Tybee Island, Bluffton, Hilton Head Island, and Hardeeville experiencing moderate drought. Savannah has a significant rainfall deficit for 2023. The upcoming weekend offers a chance of widespread rain, with thunderstorms expected late Saturday into Sunday. Rainfall totals are expected to be between 0.25" and 0.75", accompanied by gusty winds. Cooler weather is anticipated on Monday. For continuous updates, viewers are encouraged to follow WJCL 22 News.

Rain chances return this weekend...a breakdown of the timing

05 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
A significant temperature swing is expected with cold mornings on Thursday and Friday, potentially bringing frost inland. The weekend will see much warmer temperatures in southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry, with highs reaching the 70s and a muggy feel. Showers and thunderstorms are also forecasted to return over the weekend.

Coastal low to deliver rain, gusty winds, & coastal flooding

05 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
Low pressure is expected to track near the Southeast Coast this weekend, bringing rain and gusty winds from Saturday night through Sunday. Rain totals may exceed 1 inch, and coastal flooding is a concern. Saturday is expected to be mainly dry, making it the best day for outdoor plans.

Two rounds of rain and one Impact Weather Day ahead

Milder temperatures, rain chances lurking

05 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
A frost or freeze is expected Thursday morning, followed by a warming trend that will push temperatures into the 70s by Friday. Showers are also forecasted to return in the coming days. For more details on rain timing, viewers are advised to check the latest videocast.

Frosty start possible on Thursday...when temperatures rebound to the 70s

05 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
Freeze warnings and frost advisories are issued for inland locations of southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry, with temperatures expected to drop to the low to mid-30s on Thursday morning. This will mark the coldest night of the fall season so far. Residents are advised to wear extra layers as cool temperatures will persist into Thursday afternoon, with highs only reaching the low 60s. Milder temperatures are forecasted to return over the weekend, with highs in the 70s.

Storm system may deliver rain, gusty winds for part of the upcoming weekend

04 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
A coastal low-pressure system developing in the Gulf of Mexico is expected to bring rain and gusty winds to parts of Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas this weekend. The storm system will track northeast, potentially causing coastal flooding and heavy rainfall, especially in southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry. Saturday will be breezy with increasing clouds, while Sunday is forecasted to be windy with periods of heavy rain. Rainfall totals are expected to be between 1 to 3 inches. Residents are advised to stay updated through WJCL 22 News and its app for the latest weather information.

Tuesday's storms produced 3 confirmed tornadoes in Southeast Georgia, one which tossed a bull

04 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
Storms that swept across Coastal Georgia and the Lowcountry earlier this week produced three confirmed tornadoes, according to the National Weather Service. One tornado started in Coffee County and tracked into Bacon County, rated EF-1 with winds of 110 mph. Another tornado was confirmed near Claxton in Evans County, and a third near Hazlehurst in Jeff Davis County, rated EF-0, which tossed a bull from one pasture to another. A second storm system may bring more severe thunderstorms to the area on Friday.

Several rain chances ahead...when strong storms may rumble

03 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
An active weather pattern is expected over the next 7 days with intermittent rain chances and potential for heavy rain and thunderstorms. The first showers are anticipated from this evening into Wednesday night, followed by another round on Friday night, possibly affecting outdoor plans on Saturday morning. For detailed timing and thunderstorm potential, refer to the latest videocast by Jeremy Nelson, WJCL 22 Chief Meteorologist.

Alert Day Tuesday: The timing of possible severe storms and the potential impacts

03 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
A strong storm system is expected to bring gusty winds and possible severe storms to southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry on Tuesday. The WJCL Alert Day indicates potential impacts from morning through the afternoon, with gusts reaching 40-45 mph and possible sporadic power outages. The most significant impacts are anticipated from midday through the afternoon, including strong winds, heavy downpours, and isolated tornadoes.

Rain chances return...a breakdown of rain timing and totals

03 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
2024 is starting dry, but two storm systems are expected to bring rain to southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry this week. The first rain is anticipated on Wednesday, continuing into early Thursday, with another wet day expected over the weekend. Jeremy Nelson, WJCL 22 Chief Meteorologist, provides the forecast details.

Rain chances jump later this week...when showers may dampen your outdoor plans

03 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
Rain chances are expected to increase later this week due to a coastal low moving from the Gulf of Mexico across Florida into the southwest Atlantic Ocean, bringing showers and thunderstorms to southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry. Heavy rain is possible from Friday afternoon into Friday night, with showers potentially continuing into Saturday. Outdoor plans may be affected.

From patchy frost to tracking thunderstorms...here's what you can expect in the days ahead

02 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
A significant weather shift is expected in southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry this week, starting with a cold front on Wednesday bringing brisk winds and cooler temperatures, potentially leading to patchy frost by Thursday morning. Temperatures will rebound to the 70s by Saturday, which is expected to be warm and dry. Rain and thunderstorms are possible on Sunday, with a low threat of severe weather. The forecast will be updated as new data arrives. For the latest information, viewers are encouraged to follow WJCL 22 News and its app.

Gulf storm system will boost rain chances this week

02 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
Fall 2023 has been notably dry in the Savannah area, with a significant rainfall deficit. Rain chances are expected to increase mid-week due to a low-pressure system in the Gulf of Mexico, although widespread rain is not guaranteed. The highest likelihood of rain will be near and south of the Altamaha River. Additionally, there is a 70% chance of tropical development in the western Caribbean, with the next named storm to be called Vince. For ongoing weather updates, viewers are encouraged to follow WJCL 22 News and its app.

Several storm systems lurking...when rain may dampen your plans in Coastal Georgia, Lowcountry

01 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
An active stretch of weather is expected in the first half of January, with several storm systems impacting Coastal Georgia and the Lowcountry over the next 10 days. The first chance of rain arrives Wednesday afternoon, continuing through Wednesday night and exiting early Thursday. Rain chances increase for the upcoming weekend, with a storm system bringing widespread rain to the Southeast on Saturday. A third round of rain is possible early next week, potentially bringing thunderstorms and a low risk of severe storms. Above-average rainfall is anticipated for the early part of January.

Wet weather may dampen some of your Christmas plans

01 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
Cold and dry weather will transition to mild and wet conditions as Christmas approaches, with increased rain chances around Christmas Day that may persist for a couple of days. Travelers in the Southeast should prepare for wet conditions, though no snow is expected in the area. The only recorded white Christmas in Savannah was in 1989.

El Nino may boost snow chances this winter

01 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
This winter may offer southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry one of the best chances for snow since 2018, driven by a strong El Nino pattern in the Pacific Ocean. Historical data shows that similar conditions have led to measurable snowfall in the region. The likelihood of El Nino persisting through the winter is nearly 100%, increasing the chances of snow if moisture and cold air align perfectly. The WJCL 22 weather team will provide ongoing updates and forecasts throughout the season.

Impact Weather Day Sunday: Gusty winds, thunderstorms possible

01 Oct 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
A storm system is expected to arrive in the Southeast this weekend, with Saturday featuring dry and warm weather. Increased humidity will make it feel muggy from Saturday into Sunday. Sunday is designated as a WJCL 22 Impact Weather Day due to the potential for strong thunderstorms and gusty winds. Viewers are advised to check the latest videocast for detailed timing of the rain on Sunday.

Camera Operator - TV Commercial for University of Wisconsin-Superior.

Director of Photography - Album promo for Austin, TX based musician, Jonathan Terrell.

Director of Photography and Co-Producer - An ethnographic documentary on The Unexpected, the largest urban and contemporary art exhibition in the state of Arkansas.

Rain returns this week...when you may need an umbrella in the days ahead

20 Mar 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
The first full day of spring on Wednesday will feature sunshine and milder temperatures, making mid-week ideal for outdoor activities. However, by Friday and Saturday, clouds and showers are expected. The WJCL 22 News App is recommended for tracking weather updates.

Rain chances dip, temperatures jump for St. Patrick's Day parade in Savannah

17 Mar 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
Warm temperatures and a low chance of spotty showers are forecasted for the 200th anniversary of the St. Patrick's Day parade in Savannah. A cold front may bring showers and thunderstorms over the weekend. Chief Meteorologist Jeremy Nelson provides the latest weather updates.

St. Patrick's Day weekend forecast...when you may need to dodge a few raindrops

17 Mar 2023  |  www.wjcl.com
The St. Patrick's Day weekend will not be a washout, with any leftover showers on Saturday morning before 9am and temperatures reaching the low 80s. Saturday afternoon will see more sunshine, while Sunday will bring 1-2 rounds of showers and thunderstorms. For detailed rain timing and temperatures, viewers are advised to check the latest videocast.
×

Jeremy's confirmed information

Identity
Verified using government ID
Sep 2023
Financial institution
Verified Sep 2023
Phone number
Verified Sep 2023
Joined
Sep 2023

Log in