News Summary
Atlanta is facing an Arctic blast this weekend, bringing potential rain and snow mixed with cold temperatures. While some areas return to normal, certain northern school districts remain virtual due to icy conditions. Meteorologists warn of significant chills, urging residents to prepare for the frigid weather, including protecting pipes and pets. This weather pattern could lead to a historic drop in temperatures next week, marking a challenging winter for many families as they navigate travel disruptions and cold snap forecasts.
Atlanta Faces a Chilly Weekend as Winter Weather Approaches
Atlanta, Georgia, is bracing itself for what is being called an Arctic blast that is set to sweep through the region this weekend. It has been a rollercoaster of a winter so far, with recent snow falling across the area, leaving lingering effects and challenges for residents and local school districts.
Virtual Schooling Still on the Agenda
While some neighborhoods are getting back to normal, certain school districts in the northern parts of the state are still operating virtually due to icy conditions. The mixed weather has kept everyone on their toes as families navigate remote learning and cold weather preparations.
What to Expect This Weekend
Hold onto your hats because meteorologists are predicting a rainy weekend ahead, with rainfall totals expected to be between half an inch to an inch across much of Georgia. As we head into Saturday evening, temperatures are predicted to drop significantly, paving the way for a potential rain/snow mix in the higher elevations of northeast Georgia.
By Sunday night, the chill will really set in, with temperatures projected to plummet, hitting lows in the teens and highs barely above freezing. If you live in areas north of a line that stretches from LaGrange to Griffin to Athens, expect temperatures to be a staggering 20 to 30 degrees below normal!
Cold Snap Ahead
As we move into Monday through Wednesday, be prepared for a significant cold snap. Early morning temperatures are expected to hover around the teens and low 20s, while daytime highs could struggle to reach the mid-30s. And let’s not forget about the winds! Breezy conditions will make it feel even colder, with wind chills dipping into the single digits and teens.
Get Ready for the Cold
Looking Ahead
Keep an eye on Tuesday, as there could be a 20% chance of snow showers, with a high of around 29°F. There’s also talk of a developing coastal low which might bring some moisture, leading to a chance of winter weather by mid-next week. However, experts caution that confidence in predicting snow and ice remains low, due to uncertainties in the weather patterns.
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Additional Resources
- Fox 5 Atlanta: Atlanta Snow 2025
- Wikipedia: Weather
- Atlanta News First: Snow & Ice Deja Vu
- Google Search: Atlanta Weather
- 11Alive: Snow Return Georgia
- Google Scholar: Winter Weather Georgia
- Patch: Will It Snow Again?
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Winter Weather
- Fox 5 Atlanta: Atlanta’s Arctic Air Impact
- Google News: Atlanta Snow
