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Fall Mornings & Summer Days

  • Writer: Maeve Resk
    Maeve Resk
  • Oct 15
  • 1 min read

Good evening, Athens and northern Georgia! We have had some pretty awesome fall weather this past week! With a low of 55 this morning, what a wonderful morning to indulge in a fun fall drink! Although this afternoon, we warmed up to hit a high of 82 degrees! We can expect very similar conditions for tomorrow as well.


Tonight we should hit a low of 55 again in Athens and 53 in Canton, with very clear skies and low winds, gearing up for a perfect night to star gaze. Tomorrow, we will be slightly cooler, with a high of 80 in Athens and 80 in Canton, though still a large temperature range, so make sure to layer up, because you might get hot in the afternoon! Once again, we will have a beautiful sunny, and dry day, so bring out your best pair of sunglasses!


We are not expecting any rain for Northern Georgia tomorrow, so you can leave those umbrellas at home!


Looking further into the week, for those fall fashion lovers, we have a cold front approaching, making for perfect sweater and jeans weather. Unfortunately, however, for those who do not like the rain, that approaching cold front could bring us some wetter weather this weekend.


Have a great day tomorrow, and enjoy the sun!


Maeve Resk



 
 
 

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