Umbrella Ready for Showers in Southeast Georgia, Lowcountry

Tracking rain chances midweek and looking ahead to the holiday weekend

Published on Feb. 10, 2026

Residents in Southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry should have their umbrellas ready, as the forecast calls for a chance of rain showers on Wednesday. The rain chance is expected to peak around 40%, with temperatures remaining warm in the low to mid 70s. A front moving through Wednesday night will clear the skies and bring cooler temperatures for the upcoming Valentine's Day weekend.

Why it matters

Tracking and preparing for changing weather conditions is important for residents in the Southeast Georgia and Lowcountry regions, as rain can impact daily activities, travel, and outdoor plans. The upcoming holiday weekend also makes the weather forecast particularly relevant for those making plans.

The details

The rain showers are expected to start around daybreak on Wednesday and continue on and off throughout the day. While the rain chance is only around 40%, it's still important for residents to be prepared with umbrellas or rain jackets if they'll be spending time outdoors. Temperatures will remain warm, with highs in the low to mid 70s. A front moving through Wednesday night will clear the skies and bring cooler temperatures for the Valentine's Day weekend.

  • Rain showers expected to start around daybreak on Wednesday, February 12, 2026.
  • Rain chance expected to peak around 40% on Wednesday, February 12, 2026.
  • Front moving through Wednesday night, February 12, 2026, will clear skies and bring cooler temperatures.

The players

Jeremy Nelson

Meteorologist reporting on the weather forecast for Southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry.

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What’s next

Residents should continue to monitor the weather forecast for the latest updates on rain chances and temperature trends as the Valentine's Day weekend approaches.

The takeaway

Staying prepared with umbrellas and rain gear is important for residents in Southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry as the region faces a chance of showers midweek, but the upcoming holiday weekend is expected to see clearer skies and cooler temperatures.