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A small low pressure system is located about 300 miles east-southeast of Savannah, GA. The low is forecast to move quickly west-northwestward at 15 to 20 mph, crossing over the warmer waters of the Gulf Stream later this morning, and it has some potential to become a tropical depression or tropical storm before reaching the coast of Georgia or southern South Carolina by this evening.
If the system becomes more organized today, then tropical storm warnings could be required for a portion of the GA and SC coasts with short notice. Regardless of development, a few inches of rain are possible along the immediate GA and SC coasts through tonight.
