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False Fall Rings True

We have been spoiled by below-average temperatures over the past week, getting an early taste of fall. This cool trend continued today, with highs across north and central Georgia in the upper 70s and low 80s. If you have been missing the summer weather, a welcome change is in store: temperatures will return to their seasonal averages by the end of the week.


Overnight lows across North Georgia will be in the upper 50s to low 60s, with cooler temperatures at higher elevations. The warming trend will begin tomorrow: after many locations struggled to hit 80 today, temperatures tomorrow will easily climb into the low 80s. Sunshine will return through the afternoon, with no chance for rain.


Rain chances will briefly return Thursday evening, with isolated thunderstorms possible across North Georgia. Rainfall will not be significant, and skies will quickly clear to make for a beautiful wekend.


Highs will return to the upper 80s by the end of the week - but that's not all! The weekend will bring temperatures in the low 90s as sunshine sticks around. Currently, you can expect clear, but hot, conditions for Georgia's Saturday afternoon home game against Austin Peay. If you're headed to the game, make sure you have your sunscreen and water handy!


Enjoy one of our final tastes of summer and get outside while it lasts, Dawgs!

 
 
 

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