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The Cool Keeps Coming!

  • Writer: Emily Kirk
    Emily Kirk
  • Oct 15, 2024
  • 1 min read

Good evening Athens and North Georgia!!


We've had a beautiful fall day today and we're expecting even cooler temperatures tomorrow! Due to a cold front that came through yesterday, we'll see a low of 41 degrees and a high of 63 degrees here in Athens. In Canton, we'll see a low of 39 degrees and the high will fall just short of the 60s, at 59 degrees. Similar winds experienced today can be expected tomorrow as well. No rain in the forecast tomorrow!


The cold front brought a high pressure system that will sit over the Eastern United States for the next couple of days, which means we'll see little change in the type of weather we experience for the rest of the week. High pressure = good weather! Make sure you grab a jacket on the way out the door in the mornings!


Have a great week and GO DAWGS!!


EK




 
 
 

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1 Comment


Stefan Korey
Stefan Korey
Oct 15, 2024

Return the tablet….. pharaohs curse….. bad weather…..

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