Georgia Gets Ready for Cooler Weather and Earlier Nights as Daylight Saving Time Ends

Georgia Gets Ready for Cooler Weather and Earlier Nights as Daylight Saving Time Ends

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Georgians woke up under mostly cloudy skies this morning as a slow-moving front lingers, keeping afternoon temperatures mild across the state. Expect highs in the low 80s today, with clouds hanging around until nightfall.

🌥️ What’s Happening: As this front moves out, Sunday and Monday will bring lower temperatures in the mid-to-upper 70s. Gusty winds up to 30 mph could affect parts of Georgia, giving the start of the week a brisk, autumn feel.

🕰️ Don’t Forget to Set Your Clocks: Daylight Saving Time ends at 2 a.m. tonight, giving an extra hour of sleep but bringing earlier sunsets. The shift means a 5:47 p.m. sunset Sunday, marking darker evenings just as cooler weather sets in statewide.

📅 Election Day Forecast: Tuesday’s forecast looks mostly dry, but pop-up showers can’t be ruled out entirely. Highs will land around the lower 80s

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🌦️ The Big Picture: Rain chances remain through next week, with the best chance for scattered showers coming mid-week. Expect hit-or-miss showers rather than a statewide downpour as Georgia moves into a wetter pattern.


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