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It Doesn't Get Better Than This!

  • Writer: Jacob Peace
    Jacob Peace
  • Oct 2, 2024
  • 1 min read

Good news North Georgia, we're looking at nothing but beautiful weather for the foreseeable future. Today across the area we saw temperatures peaking around the low to mid 80s, with some spots locally getting even higher than that. We at the WeatherDawgs don't expect this pattern to change, as we see temperatures continuing to peak in the 80s in the afternoons and falling down into the mid to low 60s at night.


Rain chances are basically out of the question for the rest of the week and into the weekend, which is a welcome sight after the onslaught of rain from Hurricane Helene we saw late last week. This is great news for recovery crews working to clean up the extreme damage left behind, as they won't have a lot of interference from weather.


Looking ahead to the end of the week and the weekend, nothing is going to change. Expect temperatures in the mid 80s and lows in the mid 60s with nothing but sunshine. This is also great news for your Georgia Bulldogs, as great weather is expected for Kickoff at 3:30 on Saturday, and the entire rest of the game. So go outside and enjoy this great weather and go Dawgs!


Jacob Peace

 
 
 

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