Peachtree City, GA – Georgia residents should prepare for a dramatic temperature drop and potential snow early next week as an Arctic air mass moves through the region. Forecasters predict sub-freezing conditions starting Monday night, with snow chances increasing by Tuesday afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, wind chills could fall into the single digits by Tuesday morning, with a 20–50% probability of snowfall in central and north Georgia. Motorists should exercise caution as icy conditions could develop, particularly along major routes such as Interstate 85 and Highway 54.
Sunday’s weather will be mild, with mostly cloudy skies and highs near 47 degrees. However, the first signs of the cold front will emerge Monday, with temperatures peaking at just 31 degrees and falling to 16 overnight.
Tuesday brings the highest risk for winter weather, with a high of 35 and snow likely in the afternoon. Accumulations remain uncertain, but slippery roads are expected. Overnight, temperatures will plummet to 17 degrees, increasing the likelihood of ice formation.
Residents should ensure their vehicles are winter-ready, stock emergency supplies, and monitor weather updates. Power outages are possible with freezing precipitation.
The week ends with a slight reprieve. Wednesday will be sunny but cold, with a high near 37 degrees. Overnight lows will dip into the teens, keeping the region in a deep freeze.
Stay tuned to local forecasts for updates on this developing system and road safety tips.
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