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Rainy Game Day?

Good afternoon Dawgs!


A high continues to hover above North Georgia today, bringing mostly clear skies. Temperatures were hovering around the mid 80s, with a peak high of 86 degrees. The low tonight will stay in the 60s, reaching a low of 64 degrees. Tonight, we expect mostly clear skies, with little to no chance of rain.


For tomorrow, temperatures will rise, with a peak high of 88 degrees. We will see mostly clear skies again, with moderate humidity. With the high continuing to hover over the southeast, precipitation is unlikely to occur. For tomorrow night, we expect the same conditions as tonight, but with a slight increase in the low temperature.


Looking into the rest of the week, a cold front will pass through the end of the week. It will lead to cooler temperatures, and much needed precipitation. As of now, the front will present rain chances through out the weekend. Be prepared for the possibility of precipitation on game day!


Go Dawgs!

 
 
 

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