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Georgia Weather 3/10 Morning - 41° Above Normal

Georgia Weather 3/10 Morning - 41° Above Normal

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Good morning. Georgia. I'm Aaron Jolly. Step outside right now and you're at 62 degrees. That overnight rain? Gone. But don't get too comfortable — we've got a wild ride ahead. Today's the warmup act, metro Atlanta climbs to 78 degrees by mid-afternoon. Down along the coast near Savannah, you hit 85. Eastern Georgia? You're pushing 86 by early evening, that's 41 degrees above normal for early March. Moving on. Early morning brings scattered showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 10 A.M, the coast sees the best chance between 6 and 9 A.M. After that, partly sunny skies take over with southwest winds around 5 miles an hour. As the sun sets. Tonight stays mild — lows only drop to the low 60s statewide. Warm enough that some record high minimum temperatures could fall. Wednesday cranks up the heat even more, metro Atlanta reaches 82 degrees. The coast climbs to 86. Eastern Georgia? A scorching 89 degrees — some spots could flirt with 90. Near-record highs are in play, southwest winds pick up to 10 miles an hour, gusting to 25. Here's where things get interesting, a cold front barrels through late Wednesday night into Thursday morning. Expect widespread showers and thunderstorms — some could be strong. Rain totals of half an inch to over an inch are likely. Temperatures crash. Thursday's high only reaches 61 in Atlanta, 79 on the coast. By Friday morning, lows drop to the low 40s inland — a 41 degrees-degree temperature swing in 48 hours. That's the kind of drop that makes you dig out the jacket you just put away. Friday brings sunshine and 66 degrees, saturday warms to 75 under clear skies. Sunday climbs to 77, but rain returns with a coin flip chance of showers and thunderstorms. Looking ahead. Enjoy the warmth while it lasts. See you this afternoon.
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