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Georgia Weather Cools: Is Fall Finally Here?

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Georgians woke up to a brisk Friday morning, with the state seeing its coolest start since spring as temperatures dipped into the upper 40s and low 50s. The weekend is shaping up to stay sunny and cool, giving residents a refreshing break from the lingering warmth of early fall.

🧊 What’s Happening: Friday morning saw clear skies and cool temperatures, setting the tone for a pleasant weekend ahead.

• Afternoon temperatures today will hover in the mid-70s, with a peak in the upper 70s expected in the early evening.

• Friday night will see temperatures fall again, giving way to another brisk morning on Saturday.

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Saturday and Sunday continue the trend of crisp mornings and sunny days.

• Rural areas may see overnight lows in the mid-to-upper 40s, while urban areas hold steady in the low 50s.

• Both days promise highs near 80 degrees on Saturday and slightly warmer temperatures in the mid-80s on Sunday afternoon.

☀️ Between the Lines: This weekend’s mild weather offers a last hurrah before temperatures take a sharper drop next week.

• Expect Monday morning lows back into the 40s as a cold front sweeps in, keeping afternoon highs below 70 degrees.

• Skies will stay clear and dry, creating optimal conditions for fall activities without any rain interruptions.

🔄 Catch Up Quick: Georgia’s temperatures have been gradually dropping over the past few weeks, but this weekend solidifies the trend toward fall.

• Cooler temperatures and sunny skies are expected throughout the state, a welcome change from the warmer, humid days earlier in the season.


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