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Talking Up A Storm with Christina Edwards
More seasonable temperatures will return Sunday as a cold front swings through Metro Atlanta.
With 2025's winter weather hopefully behind us, let's look at how GDOT works to clear the roads when the cold strikes.
Afternoon temperatures will climb into the upper 80s, with a few areas in Metro Atlanta potentially reaching 90 degrees on Saturday.
A cold front will push heavy rain and thunderstorms through North Georgia today, and some storms may be strong to severe with damaging winds possible for the Metro Atlanta area.
This week’s dry spell will come to an end this weekend as a storm system brings beneficial rainfall back to the Metro Atlanta area.
So far this year, Metro Atlanta and North Georgia rainfall deficits are currently 2 to 3 inches below average.
High pressure will prevail over the Southeast United States, allowing for sunshine and dry conditions to continue for Metro Atlanta.
Thursday, March 20 marks the beginning of Spring for 2025, however a cold front will bring chilly conditions to Metro Atlanta during the change of seasons!
The tornado produced peak estimated winds of 110 mph and was on the ground for 12 minutes.
Severe weather will arrive in Metro Atlanta late tonight and it will move through the region early Sunday morning. Stay with 95.5 WSB for the latest forecast information.
The Storm Prediction Center notes that Metro Atlanta -- and much of the state of Georgia -- has a 30 to 44 percent chance of experiencing a severe storm within 25 miles of a given point.
The potential for severe weather this weekend -- Saturday night into Sunday Morning -- is increasing.
Month-to-Date rainfall in Metro Atlanta is on par for the first half of March.
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