Georgia, Winter and Northeast
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ATLANTA - Residents across North Georgia are experiencing a literal case of "weather whiplash" this Monday morning. Just 48 hours after the region enjoyed record-breaking highs near 80 degrees, a powerful cold front has sent temperatures diving into the 20s. Today: 🌬️ High 42° | Blustery & cold. Wind chills in the 20s.
Just a week after an ice storm hit North Georgia, extreme cold and a snow storm are predicted to hit Atlanta this weekend. Here are the forecasts.
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Snow, wind chills and ice set Atlanta up for a tough weekend commute
How can a few inches of snow, falling on a single weekend, become a safety issue to cover several days in metro Atlanta? North Georgia has just begun to thaw the remaining ice in a few places, and another batch of winter has already become imminent.
North Georgia is experiencing weather whiplash following a record-breaking 80°F Friday. Severe weather risks are shifting south of metro Atlanta, though heavy rain continues to impact the I-285 corridor and Walton County. Temperatures will plummet overnight, leading to single-digit wind chills and a potential for mountain flurries by Sunday night.
Many Georgians are under a hazardous weather outlook with thunderstorms coming. Here's the latest forecast for Atlanta, Augusta, Savannah, and more.