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Cloudy End to the Week

For our viewers in North Georgia and Athens, we have experienced a couple days with sunny skies and mild temperatures. As we look to the future, we will see a shift in these conditions, as clouds roll in to begin the weekend, before temperatures drop toward the beginning of next week.


Tonight's forecasted low for Athens is in the lows 40s. Clouds will move in overnight, with cloud coverage increasing throughout the day tomorrow. Tomorrow's high will be in the mid 60s.


In North Georgia, tonight's forecasted low is also in the low 40s. This region will experience slightly more clouds than Athens tomorrow, keeping the high temperatures slightly cooler in the low 60s. Overnight tomorrow, there is a slight chance for a brief shower.


Friday's clouds will continue into Saturday. Dreary conditions will clear out by Sunday, when temperatures drop into the low 50s and sunny conditions persist through the beginning of the week. Enjoy your weekend and Go Dawgs!

 
 
 

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