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What is this, Groundhog Day?

  • Writer: Jacob Peace
    Jacob Peace
  • Oct 21, 2024
  • 1 min read

Good afternoon, Dawgs fans! We're getting a little taste of all the seasons to start the week. This morning, we started out in the mid 40s, a tiny taste of the winter to come, at least for us southerners who are used to the searing heat, and then going through the day we warmed very close to 80; the slight summer leftovers. And through it all, nothing but sunshine. Yes, that's right, we here in north Georgia seem to be trapped in a pattern of beautiful clear weather.


I hope you've been enjoying our most recent weather, because it isn't changing anytime soon. looking ahead towards midweek, and going through the end of the week, we're going to see more of the same. Highs are going to be hanging out in the upper 70s and tending a little more towards the low 80s as the work week moves on. We'll wake up to morning lows in the upper 40s and the low 50s, which is right around where we should be for late October. If you're a fan of the sun, you're in luck, as it is not going to be leaving anytime soon! On the flip side of that coin, however, is the fact that there is no rain to be seen anywhere in the near future. Our current pattern consisting of nothing but high pressure is here to stay for the time being, so take advantage of these nice temperatures and comfortable mornings before the bitter cold of winter strikes the south!


Jacob Peace

 
 
 

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