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Weather / Regional
Georgia is set to experience a rollercoaster of weather conditions, starting with record-breaking heat followed by the potential for severe storms. This unusual weather pattern impacts various regions, from Atlanta to Savannah, requiring re...
The unusual warmth is attributed to an expansive subtropical ridge locking a warm, humid airmass over the region. While Friday remains mostly sunny, rain chances increase through the weekend. A cold front sweeping across the eastern U.S. will bring weakly bolstered kinematics, potentially leading to organized storm clusters. Metro Atlanta is forecast to hit 82 degrees on Friday and Saturday, while areas further north will experience slightly cooler temperatures with higher rain chances.
The FOX 5 Storm Team expects a 40% chance of storms on Saturday, followed by a more widespread 60% chance on Sunday in Atlanta. Savannah may see isolated showers on Sunday afternoon. The warmth is expected to continue into early next week before a cooler pattern arrives by Thursday.
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Set your clocks forward one hour at 2 a.m. on Sunday. You'll lose an hour of sleep but gain later sunsets.
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