Greenville, SC – Northeastern Georgia is expected to see frost and near-freezing temperatures starting Wednesday night, with conditions lasting through Friday morning. Counties such as Rabun and Habersham could be most affected, especially in valleys and higher elevations.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), colder air will settle over the region midweek, bringing the first frost of the season. Residents are urged to cover outdoor plants and prepare for potential freezing temperatures during the early morning hours.
The NWS advises that frost conditions could become more widespread in the region, particularly in rural areas. Spotter activation is not anticipated, but residents should monitor weather updates for any frost advisories.