Georgia Weekend Forecast: Warming Trend Follows Frigid Nights Across Atlanta

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Atlanta, GA – Georgia residents can expect a significant warming trend this weekend following a bitterly cold stretch, with temperatures climbing into the 50s. However, frigid nights and wind chills remain a concern through Friday morning.

According to the National Weather Service, a Cold Weather Advisory remains in effect until 10 a.m. Thursday, with wind chills as low as single digits. Black ice is possible on untreated roads early Thursday due to lingering moisture and freezing temperatures. Residents should use caution when traveling overnight and early in the morning.

Friday marks the start of a warming trend, with a high near 45°F under sunny skies. Overnight temperatures will remain cold, dropping to 28°F with calm winds.

By Saturday, the region will see mostly sunny skies with a high of 52°F, followed by another clear and cold night around 30°F. The warming trend continues Sunday, with a high of 56°F under bright sunshine.

Looking ahead, Monday and Tuesday will bring highs in the 60s, a welcome relief from the recent deep freeze.

Key Takeaways:

Black ice risk overnight Thursday; travel with caution.

Temperatures rebound into the 50s this weekend, with sunshine.

Warmer weather expected early next week.

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