A scenic view of a frosty morning in North Georgia as spring begins.
As spring officially begins, a cold snap is hitting North Georgia. A Freeze Warning is in place for Northwest Georgia as temperatures may fall below freezing. Meanwhile, a Frost Advisory has been issued for Atlanta and surrounding counties, where lows are expected around 29 degrees. Residents are advised to take precautions for sensitive plants and plumbing. While chilly conditions are forecasted for Friday morning, temperatures will rise throughout the day, reaching the mid-60s by afternoon. A warming trend is anticipated for the weekend.
As the city of Atlanta welcomes the official start of spring on Thursday morning, an unexpected chill is set to sweep across north Georgia. Residents should brace themselves for an early spring freeze expected on Friday morning.
A Freeze Warning has been issued for parts of Northwest Georgia, where temperatures are likely to dip below the freezing mark. With lows anticipated to plunge into the 20s and 30s overnight, this warning serves as a serious heads-up for residents in the area.
In addition, a Frost Advisory has been declared for Atlanta and regions to the south, including Forsyth, Hall, Jackson, and Gwinnett counties. Temperatures here are expected to hover around 29 degrees, prompting warnings for sensitive outdoor plants and susceptible plumbing.
Both the Freeze Warning and Frost Advisory will be effective from 2 a.m. to 10 a.m. this Friday. Residents should expect the mercury to fall to approximately 35 degrees in Atlanta, while surrounding suburbs experience even chillier conditions in the low to mid-30s. Additionally, wind chills are forecasted to drop into the upper 20s and low 30s, making it essential for everyone to bundle up before venturing outside.
Despite the brisk start to the day, warm relief is on the way with temperatures expected to soar to around 50 degrees by lunchtime. By the afternoon, high temperatures could reach into the comfortable mid-60s. This means that while Friday morning presents a cold start, the day is likely to end on a beautiful note as the sun shines overhead.
Residents keen on gardening are advised to hold off on planting until after the Masters weekend due to the potential damage from the frigid temperatures. The National Weather Service has cautioned particularly about the vulnerability of delicate plants and outdoor fixtures.
As this cold snap takes its course, a warming trend is expected to unfold throughout the weekend, with temperatures rising into the 70s. However, with low relative humidity persisting, fire danger will remain a concern through Sunday. The forecast indicates potential for isolated thunderstorms on Sunday night into Monday, but widespread severe weather is not anticipated.
North Georgia residents, prepare for a roller coaster of temperatures as spring tries to assert itself amidst this chilly surprise!
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