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Soak Up the Sun

  • Emily Cranston
  • Apr 23, 2024
  • 1 min read

Good afternoon North Georgia and Athens! We hope you are enjoying the springtime temperatures and sunny skies we have been experiencing the past few days. These springtime conditions will be here to stay through the rest of this week so make sure to spend some time outdoors to get your daily dose of Vitamin D and sunshine!


Looking ahead to the rest of the afternoon in Athens, skies will remain clear and temperatures will slowly decrease from the current temperature of 73ºF. Overnight, temperatures will drop to 49ºF with clear skies. Tomorrow's high temperature will reach 78ºF and will be accompanied by clear skies and light winds. 


For North Georgia, today's afternoon skies will remain clear and temperatures will slowly decrease from the current temperature of 71ºF. The overnight temperature will drop to a low of 47ºF. Tomorrow afternoon, the North Georgia region will remain on the cooler side with a high of only 74ºF and will be accompanied by sunny skies and light winds.


With these cooler temperatures occurring overnight, make sure to grab a light jacket on your way out the door tomorrow morning. Enjoy the warm afternoons and sunny skies. Go Dawgs!

 
 
 

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