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Springing Into Summer!

Feeling like Summer already?!


While it may not be quite yet, temperatures are already starting to feel that way in North Georgia! Today may be the only dry and comfortable day this week, so be sure to get outside and soak up the sun before more showers and thunderstorms make their way in for the rest of the week. Temperatures today will soar into the 80s with highs nearly hitting 90 in some locations. Temperatures this evening will dip back down into the upper 60s. 


There is a slight chance of a rain shower later into the evening, but overall we will see mostly sunny skies today with clouds increasing into this evening and early morning hours of Thursday. Through tomorrow and the rest of the week the dry conditions will be replaced with soggy, humid conditions that may affect work commutes, outdoor activities, and Father’s Day plans, so be sure you plan something for dad that can be done indoors. Highs for the rest of the week will continue to reach the mid-to-upper 80s and lows will be in the upper 60s to low 70s later in the week. 


Stay dry and have a great week, Go Dawgs! 


 
 
 

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