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Beautiful, Sunny Weather makes a Return!

Good Evening and thank you for reading our blog post for today! Yesterday, we saw a wedge event that kept us cool and cloudy. As we forecasted yesterday, the clouds broke up after noon today and brough out the warmth and sunshine. This pattern looks to be remaining around for at least the next week with no rain chances and sunny weather with highs in the low to mid 80s.


For Athens, we will be warming up starting tomorrow and continuing into the weekend. For tonight, we will enjoy a breezy 58 degrees, but the sunny weather tomorrow will be warming us up to 85 degrees. Saturday will be much the same with the high reaching 85 as well. Lows will stay in the lower 60s. Overall, it looks to be pleasant football weather for watching the game at Auburn on Saturday!


Transitioning to North Georgia, the temperature pattern remains the same with highs in the mid 80s and lows in the low 60s. For tonight, the low will cool down to 58 degrees and tomorrow the high will be a pleasant 84 degrees. No rain is in the forecast for the next 5 days so enjoy this bout of pleasant weather!

 
 
 

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