Peachtree City, GA – Residents across Georgia can expect a mix of frost, mild temperatures, and rain heading into Thanksgiving week, potentially impacting travel plans. Local forecasters are calling for a wet Thanksgiving Day as temperatures dip below average later in the week.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) Peachtree City, patchy frost is likely Saturday night and Sunday night, with lows in the mid-30s. Sunday will remain sunny with a high of 65 degrees, providing a brief reprieve before rain chances increase midweek. By Monday, temperatures will climb to 71 degrees, but showers and thunderstorms are forecast to arrive by Wednesday night and Thanksgiving Day.
Travelers should prepare for wet conditions, particularly along major roadways such as I-85 and Highway 54. The NWS predicts a 60% chance of rain starting Wednesday night, with thunderstorms possible on Thanksgiving. Cooler air will follow, bringing highs in the 50s and lows in the 40s by Friday.
For Sunday and Monday, locals are encouraged to cover plants and sensitive vegetation overnight due to frost risks. By Tuesday, light showers may begin, but rain will intensify closer to the holiday. Drivers should monitor updated forecasts and consider alternate travel plans to avoid potential delays.
Georgia residents are reminded to stay weather-aware and check local advisories for Thanksgiving travel updates. With fluctuating temperatures and rain on the way, it’s the perfect time to prepare for a chilly and damp holiday.
Be sure to follow us on Instagram & like us on Facebook to stay up-to-date on more relevant news stories and SUPPORT LOCAL INDEPENDENT NEWS!