Warm Temperatures in Georgia: What to Expect This Week

February 3, 2025
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Georgia residents can expect a warm, spring-like start to the week with above-normal temperatures and plenty of sunshine. But don’t put away the umbrellas just yet—rain chances return by Thursday, though expected rainfall amounts remain light.

Georgia residents can expect a warm, spring-like start to the week with above-normal temperatures and plenty of sunshine. But don’t put away the umbrellas just yet—rain chances return by Thursday, though expected rainfall amounts remain light.

🌡 What’s Happening: The National Weather Service predicts a stretch of sunny and dry weather through midweek, with temperatures peaking in the low to upper 70s across much of the state. Highs for Tuesday and Wednesday are expected to range from 71°F to 77°F, while overnight lows will remain mild in the 50s and low 60s.

🌧 Who’s Affected: By Thursday, North Georgia will see a chance of showers, bringing brief relief from the unseasonably warm temperatures. However, rainfall amounts are expected to be light, and the showers won’t last long.

🍃 Why It Matters: This stretch of warm temperatures is unusual for early February, but cooler air is set to return in the second half of the month.

🚗 Take Action:
If you have outdoor plans, Tuesday and Wednesday will be your best bet for warm, dry weather. By Thursday, keep an umbrella handy just in case.

Georgia residents can expect a warm, spring-like start to the week with above-normal temperatures and plenty of sunshine. But don’t put away the umbrellas just yet—rain chances return by Thursday, though expected rainfall amounts remain light.
B.T. Clark
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B.T. Clark is an award-winning journalist and the Publisher of The Georgia Sun. He has 25 years of experience in journalism and served as Managing Editor of Neighbor Newspapers in metro Atlanta for 15 years and Digital Director at Times-Journal Inc. for 8 years. His work has appeared in several newspapers throughout the state including Neighbor Newspapers, The Cherokee Tribune and The Marietta Daily Journal. He is a Georgia native and a fifth-generation Georgian.


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