Atlanta, Georgia – A Cold Weather Advisory will bring 10-15F wind chills across north and central Georgia early Monday.
According to the National Weather Service in Peachtree City, gusty winds combined with temperatures in the 20s will create very cold wind chills between 1 a.m. and 10 a.m. Monday. Wind gusts may reach up to 25 mph.
Forecasters say most areas across north and central Georgia can expect wind chills between 10 and 15 degrees. In the mountains, wind chills could drop into the single digits.
The advisory warns that these conditions may increase the risk of cold-related illnesses, particularly for those exposed to the elements for extended periods. Officials urge residents to dress in layers, limit time outdoors and ensure children are bundled up while waiting at bus stops.
The National Weather Service shared the update on Facebook Sunday, emphasizing that wind-driven cold will be the primary hazard during the early morning hours.
The advisory covers a broad portion of the state, including metro Atlanta and surrounding counties.
Cold wind chills during the morning commute may impact students, early-shift workers and transit riders across the region.
Residents are encouraged to monitor official forecasts and updates from the National Weather Service for the latest information.
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