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Warming Up!

  • Margaret Needham
  • Apr 15, 2024
  • 1 min read

For our viewers in North Georgia and Athens, we had a beautiful weekend, with sunny and warm conditions for our Spring G-Day game. As we look at the beginning of this week, cloud cover will slowly increase, along with our high temperatures.


Tonight's forecasted low for Athens is in the upper 50s. Tomorrow, expect partly cloudy conditions and a high temperature in the low 80s. North Georgia can expect the same conditions both this evening and tomorrow.


Conditions will remain dry until the weekend, providing plenty of opportunities to enjoy these warm temperatures, but also allowing pollen counts to rise. Our temperatures this week are about 10 degrees above our average high for the month of April, similar to our pollen counts which are also higher than average.


As you step outside to enjoy the Spring weather, make sure you are cautious of the heat and allergy risks. Otherwise, enjoy the beautiful weather this week and, as always, Go Dawgs!


 
 
 

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