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The northwest wind will continue to transport cold air into Metro Atlanta, so expect afternoon temperatures to remain in the 40s today, and wind gusts will be as high as 30 mph.
Torrential downpours will return this afternoon, followed by a dramatic change in temperatures Wednesday morning!
The first week of December marked a period of cold and dry weather for Metro Atlanta, but rain showers return to the region for the next few days.
After a frigid week, temperatures will gradually warm into the upper 50s to low 60s this weekend.
Metro Atlanta was treated to a mild start this morning, but another blast of arctic air will make its way south over the course of today!
A hard freeze is defined as temperatures at or below 28 degrees for an hour or more. Hard freeze conditions can damage outdoor plants, but these frigid temperatures can also produce possible damage to your home.
That cold front moved in to North Georgia yesterday, and it brought the BIG chill to the Metro region!
A cold front will push additional rain showers into Metro Atlanta early Thursday morning, followed by a blast of Arctic air that will send temperatures tumbling through Sunday!
A cold front will move through Metro Atlanta on Thanksgiving Day, knocking temperatures down from the 60s on Thursday to the upper 30s on Friday morning.
Two rounds of rain showers will move through North Georgia, and temperatures will steadily fall through the course of this week.
A cold front will sweep through Metro Atlanta this week, ushering in rain showers as well as a big drop in the temperatures.
This week's rain is the most rainfall for Metro Atlanta since Hurricane Helene rolled through in late September, which was 48 days ago.
A cold front will sweep through North Georgia tomorrow morning, ushering in the next chance for rain showers -- and some may be heavy through the morning commute.
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