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The region’s brief break from wet weather has been a relief for outdoor plans and commutes, but the shift back to rain could affect weekend events, travel, and yard work. The upside? Temperatures will stay on the mild side.
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Sunny Skies Today, But Georgia’s Rain-Free Streak is Almost Over

by B.T. ClarkAugust 9, 2025August 9, 2025

It’s one more sunny day for most of North and Central Georgia, with just a few isolated afternoon showers or storms dotting the map. But forecasters say the run of dry skies is almost up — and umbrellas will earn their keep again in the coming days. 🌤️ Why It Matters: The region’s brief break […]

A fresh breeze from the northeast is keeping temps down across Georgia for several more days. You will feel it this afternoon, even with a few pop-up storms around.
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How Long Will Georgia’s Cool Weather Last?

by B.T. ClarkAugust 8, 2025August 8, 2025
“The tropical development potential map in the Atlantic is lit up like a Christmas tree with four different risk zones,” AccuWeather Lead Hurricane Expert Alex DaSilva said. “We are quickly approaching the heart of the hurricane season. People need to be prepared, especially with the potential of ‘homegrown’ storms that develop near the coastline. Tropical storms and hurricanes that spin up near the U.S. coast in abnormally warm waters leave less time for people to prepare, react and evacuate compared to a storm that develops out in the open Atlantic and takes days to approach the U.S.” 
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Hurricane Season is Heating Up: Here’s What it Means For Georgia

by AccuWeatherAugust 6, 2025August 6, 2025
Heavy rain is expected to soak much of north and central Georgia today, with some spots seeing up to 6 inches. The National Weather Service warns this could lead to flooding on rivers, creeks, and low-lying areas.
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A Flood Watch Covers Most of Georgia Today

by B.T. ClarkAugust 4, 2025August 4, 2025
Dramatic storm over Brighton Jetty, Australia with dark clouds and lightning in the distance.
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Lightning Strikes Force Tybee Beachgoers Out of Water

by B.T. ClarkAugust 3, 2025August 3, 2025
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Flood Watch Continues as Heavy Rain Threatens North and Central Georgia

by B.T. ClarkAugust 3, 2025August 3, 2025
Georgians sweating through another scorching day will soon get a reprieve as a dramatic weather pattern shift brings cooler temperatures and cloudy skies this weekend.
Posted inWeather

When Will Cooler Temperatures Arrive in Georgia?

by B.T. ClarkJuly 31, 2025
With heat index values topping 108 degrees, Georgia is under a Heat Advisory today, and the worst isn’t over yet.
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Scorching Heat Index Brings Dangerous Conditions Across Georgia

by B.T. ClarkJuly 30, 2025
🚌 Getting There: METRA buses are offering rides to any of these cooling centers through Friday evening.
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Cooling Centers Open in Columbus in Response to Triple-Digit Heat

by B.T. ClarkJuly 29, 2025July 29, 2025
🌡️ Why It Matters: A cold front is crashing the heat party just in time for the weekend, promising the kind of temperature drop that will make Georgians forget about the last two weeks worth of hellacious heat. High temperatures may actually stay in the lower 80s — practically arctic by Peach State standards.
Posted inWeather

Finally! A Cold Front Will Sweep Through Georgia Later This Week

by B.T. ClarkJuly 29, 2025
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Extreme Heat Warning: Georgia Temperatures Will Feel Like 112 Degrees Today

by B.T. ClarkJuly 29, 2025July 29, 2025
Savannah residents have multiple options to escape dangerous heat conditions today as the National Weather Service warns temperatures could feel like 115 degrees.
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Savannah Opens Cooling Centers as Heat Index Hits 115 Degrees

by B.T. ClarkJuly 28, 2025July 28, 2025
A heat advisory remains in effect across dozens of Georgia counties as temperatures climb toward dangerous levels, with heat index values reaching 108 degrees by Monday afternoon.
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Georgia is Under a Heat Advisory Through Monday Night

by B.T. ClarkJuly 27, 2025July 27, 2025
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Yes, We Know Summer is Always Hot in Georgia, But You Still Need to Stay Safe

by B.T. ClarkJuly 27, 2025July 27, 2025
The National Weather Service of Atlanta confirmed that Wednesday, July 23, was the highest peak for "dogs days of summer," a phrase used to describe hot and humid summer days usually falling between July 3 through Aug. 11.
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It’s The Dog Days of Summer in Georgia: What Does That Mean?

by B.T. ClarkJuly 26, 2025
If you were hoping this week's high temperatures would ease off a little, we've got some bad news. Forecasters are warning that next week could be the most oppressive heat of 2025 so far.
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‘Most Dangerous Heat of the Year’ Heading For Georgia

by B.T. ClarkJuly 25, 2025
🌧️ Why It Matters: These slow-moving storms could dump enough rain to cause dangerous localized flooding in your neighborhood. Having multiple ways to receive weather warnings could be the difference between safety and disaster during severe weather.
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Heavy Rain and Flooding Risks Loom For Georgia Through Friday

by B.T. ClarkJuly 23, 2025
Georgians will be sweating through their shirts today as heat index values climb to a scorching 106 degrees. The state is under a heat advisory due to the extreme temperatures.
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Georgia is Under a Heat Advisory Until 8 p.m.

by B.T. ClarkJuly 21, 2025July 21, 2025

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