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A line of thunderstorms is currently moving through North Georgia and Metro Atlanta, bringing the threat of severe weather to the region.
A line of thunderstorms will move through North Georgia and Metro Atlanta early Monday morning, bringing the threat of severe weather to the region.
Easter’s calendar date is variable, so a better rule of thumb may be to wait to plant sensitive plants until after Tax Day.
Heavy rain will roll through late tonight through early tomorrow morning, and temperatures will drop 30 degrees over the next 24 hours.
The earliest storms well arrive in western Metro Atlanta after 8pm, continuing to push into the downtown Atlanta area through Midnight.
Afternoon temperatures will soar to the low 80s, potentially breaking a few daily record high temperatures through Sunday.
Before the rain, Metro Atlanta was experiencing the 3rd Driest February on record.
Heavier downpours will roll through the Atlanta area Thursday afternoon through the evening hours.
Afternoon temperatures will approach the average high for this time of year, if not a few degrees warmer, later this week.
A storm system developing this weekend will help bring beneficial rainfall to Metro Atlanta.
Dry conditions prevailed over the weekend, but rain will return to Metro Atlanta this week, potentially impacting the Valentine’s Day holiday weekend.
This weekend's round of wintry weather will bring snow showers to North Georgia, including Metro Atlanta.
This round will bring snow showers to areas that are still recovering from last weekend’s ice storm.
Another Arctic Blast will move in this weekend, and it will send temperatures tumbling 20 to 30 degrees below average.
The bitter cold will linger for the next several days, and hard freeze conditions will prevail through the overnight and early morning hours through the weekend.
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