Peachtree City, GA – A weak cold front is bringing light rain to Peachtree City tonight, impacting areas along I-85 and GA-54. Temperatures are set to drop sharply after the rain, with Thanksgiving Day predicted to be cooler.
According to the National Weather Service, showers are likely to occur after midnight, with rainfall totals up to 0.25 inches in some areas. Residents traveling late tonight or early Tuesday should drive cautiously, as wet roads and low visibility may create hazardous conditions.
Tuesday will see mostly sunny skies and a high near 65 degrees, offering a brief reprieve before a 50% chance of rain returns Wednesday night. Thanksgiving Day itself brings a mix of clouds, potential thunderstorms, and highs nearing 67 degrees. Cooler air moves in Thursday night, dropping lows to the mid-30s.
Travelers planning Thanksgiving commutes should prepare for varying weather, particularly on Wednesday and Thursday. For those staying local, Friday looks calm with sunshine and highs near 50 degrees, perfect for outdoor shopping or post-Thanksgiving activities.
The extended forecast shows temperatures continuing to dip, with lows near freezing this weekend. Residents should ensure outdoor pipes are protected and sensitive plants are covered to avoid frost damage.
Stay tuned for updates, as weather conditions may change. For the latest forecasts, visit the National Weather Service website.
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