Peachtree City, GA – Patchy freezing fog is expected to impact parts of extreme northwest Georgia overnight, posing risks for travel and visibility. The National Weather Service warns that freezing fog will likely continue through early Tuesday morning, improving shortly after sunrise.
Counties in extreme northwest Georgia should exercise caution, particularly in low-lying areas and near water sources where fog tends to settle. Drivers are advised to slow down, use headlights, and maintain safe distances due to reduced visibility and the potential for icy road surfaces.
Looking ahead, no hazardous weather is expected across north and central Georgia from Tuesday through Sunday. However, rain is likely on Friday and Saturday, with isolated thunderstorms possible, especially in central Georgia. Residents are encouraged to monitor updates for potential rainfall impacts later in the week.


