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Pollen and Sunny Skies

  • Writer: Layla Thurmond
    Layla Thurmond
  • Mar 26
  • 1 min read

Good evening, Athens! We had a beautiful day here, with sunny skies and warm temperatures. It was pretty windy today, which might have ruffled your hair walking to class; but overall, it wasn't too bad and was a great day to lie outside and soak in the sunshine! However, if you suffer from allergies, this might not have been the best decision, for our pollen counts are very high, causing sniffles and coughs.


Tonight, we will cool to a low of 43 degrees; we will be chilly tonight because of how dry the air is right now! However, it shouldn't be too windy, so if you are going outside, you don't need to worry about blowing away. Areas across north Georgia will have similar temperatures, with lows in the upper 30s and low 40s.


We will have another beautiful day tomorrow, reaching a high of 77 degrees. We will have sunny skies the whole day. Fortunately, we won't be windy like we were today! It would be a great day to be outside and meet with some friends to play some games or to lie on the lawn and soak up the sun. Make sure to take your allergy medicine if you have allergies! Again, north Georgia will see similar conditions, with highs in the mid to upper 70s.


Come back tomorrow for another blog post so you know what to expect the next day! And as always, enjoy your day, and go dawgs!!



 
 
 

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