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"The forecast for Atlanta indicates that the high temperatures on Wednesday and Thursday will be lower than the current high temperatures; however, a warming trend is expected, bringing ...
The National Weather Service (NWS) predictions for the winter season in the South are about the same as the predictions of the Farmers’ Almanac. Let’s take a look:
As Georgia residents recover from Tuesday's storms, more severe weather is forecast for the end of the week. Severe weather forecast for much of Georgia Friday. What to know
Weather during springtime in North Georgia and the mountains changes from day to day and year to year. [18] Early spring in the North Georgia Mountains can be very chilly during the day; average highs are near 62 °F (17 °C). The weather can be highly variable with temperatures ranging between 75 °F (24 °C) and 40 °F (4 °C).
The low temperature forecast for the current day is calculated using the lowest temperature found between 7 pm that evening through 7 am the following morning. [94] So, in short, today's forecasted low is most likely tomorrow's low temperature.
On January 11, the Storm Prediction Center outlined a level 1/Marginal risk across the Mid-South valid for the overnight and early morning hours. Although the environment was initially capped, conditions were expected to become more conducive for severe weather given the approach of a mid-level trough and a gradually moistening airmass. [5]
Residents in Fannin, Union, and Towns Counties are bracing for a bout of cold weather as the National Weather Service has issued a Freeze Warning effective from 4 a.m. to 9 a.m. Friday.
More severe droughts, however, could cause crop failures. Higher temperatures are likely to reduce livestock productivity, because heat stress disrupts the animals' metabolism." [3] "Warmer temperatures and changes in rainfall are unlikely to substantially reduce forest cover in Georgia, although the composition of trees in the forests may change.