An arctic blast is expected to hit metro Atlanta again, bringing colder temperatures and potential light snowfall in northeastern Georgia by Sunday. Here's what you need to know.
NWS Peachtree City GA issues an extreme cold warning for Monday January 20th for Georgia. Check back here for updates.
ATLANTA — Showers on Saturday morning have moved out of metro Atlanta and north Georgia and are making way for an arctic blast. Severe Weather Team 2 Meteorologist Eboni Deon says the rest of Saturday will be mostly cloudy with a few isolated showers into the evening.
NWS Peachtree City GA issues an extreme cold watch for Monday January 20th for Georgia. Check back here for updates.
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The weekend weather in Atlanta will begin with rainy, damp, and cold conditions, ending with an Arctic blast of frigid air.
In the winter months, it seems few are safe from some kind of illness — flu, COVID-19, norovirus, colds, and that’s definitely the case right now for Georgia and South Carolina.
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According to the National Weather Service in Peachtree City, this week’s weather forecast includes dangerously cold air moving into Georgia Sunday night Jan. 19 into Monday, Jan. 20 and lingering through Thursday,
NWS Peachtree City GA issues an extreme cold warning for Monday January 20th for Northwest Georgia. Check back here for updates.
A low-pressure system developing along the Gulf Coast could potentially bring moisture into Georgia’s cold air mass by Tuesday or Wednesday of next week. If this pattern materializes ...
Cold air will be in place, and a low pressure system may try to develop along the Gulf coast by early next week. If that happens, some moisture could move into Georgia by Tuesday or Wednesday.