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Fresh & Fabulous Fall

  • Writer: Maeve Resk
    Maeve Resk
  • 1 day ago
  • 1 min read

Good evening Athens and Northern Georgia! Happy Daylight Savings Time, and we're off to a beautiful start to November!


We hit a high of 67 degrees in Athens, and a high of 58 in Canton today, with lows of 41 and 39 degrees. Lots of sun today after last night's rain, drying us out and giving us a textbook fall day with these cooler temperatures!


For tomorrow, we can expect a high of 69 degrees in Athens and 67 in Canton, with lows of 40 in Athens and 39 degrees in Canton. Another dry and sunny fall day across Northern Georgia tomorrow - perfect weather for any sort of outdoor activities! No rain is expected, so get outside and enjoy the fall foliage!


For all of you fall lovers, you are in for a perfect week! With high pressure persisting throughout the work week, we can expect this dry and sunny weather to continue! For those who are missing summer already, we can expect to warm up a bit during the week, so enjoy it while you can! Don't pack away those shorts yet!


Have an amazing day tomorrow, and go Dawgs!

Maeve Resk.



 
 
 

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