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Clear Skies Ahead

Good afternoon! For our viewers Athens, we experienced similar mild conditions, reaching a low of 32 due to an active wedge over our region. North Georgia received spring-like conditions reaching highs in the 60s with a persistent night time drop into the low 30s. The good news is that temperatures will remain comfortable for the rest of the work week, that is until an active mid-latitude cyclone will bring showers over the weekend. This system has been causing catastrophic damage in the west coast as an atmospheric river and will continue to push towards us and bring active severe weather to the Southeast. 


Over the next few days, temperatures will continue to remain mild as we will be under a high pressure system until the weekend. In Athens, tonight we will reach a low around 33 degrees with clear skies and low winds. In North Georgia, the night temperature will be slightly warmer dropping to 35 degrees due to more cloud cover. 


For Tomorrow, the wedge will persevere and push further west into North Georgia, causing temperatures to remain cooler, with the high in Athens and North Georgia expected to remain in the mid-50s. 


Stay tuned for updates about the weekend weather… GO DAWGS! 

 
 
 

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