
The Georgia Weather Podcast
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2/27 Georgia Weather 6 PM: 44° Above Normal
Good morning. Maine. I'm DJ Huzz. Folks, that soaking we took? It's over. A cold front is sweeping east right now, dragging all that moisture out to sea and pulling in drier air behind it. Georgia wrung out over an inch of rain in the last 24 hours. Tonight we finally get to breathe. In the next 24 hours. Metro Atlanta is already drying out. Partly sunny skies this afternoon with a high of 68 degrees. That damp chill from this morning? Gone. Tonight settles into the low 50s under partly cloudy skies. Pretty comfortable sleeping weather if you crack a window. Slide over toward the coast and you're still catching the tail end of things. Savannah sees lingering showers this afternoon, high near 69 degrees. but the rain wraps up before midnight. Lows drop to 54. Eastern Georgia stays mostly cloudy and dry at 66 degrees. Watch for patchy fog developing after 10 P.M. As all that leftover moisture hugs the ground. Lows around 52. Quick heads up for Gwinnett County. Suwanee Creek is running high. A Flood Warning holds through late tonight with minor flooding expected. Stay off flooded roads. Seriously. Not worth it. Now the reward for surviving yesterday's mess. Saturday morning starts foggy, then clears. Highs push into the upper 60s. Sunday is the showstopper. Sunny skies, 73 to 76 degrees statewide. That's a solid 44 degrees above normal for late February. Perfect for getting outside. Looking further out. Monday and Tuesday cool off as a wedge settles into northeast Georgia. Highs dip to the low 60s up there. Then temperatures surge by Thursday. Upper 70s, flirting with 80, with rain chances creeping back in. Oh. and we're gaining over two minutes of daylight every single day now. Spring equinox is three weeks out. I'll be watching that creek level tonight. You go enjoy the dry air. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.
2/27 Georgia Weather Noon: Flood Warning
Good morning. Maine. I'm DJ Huzz. Folks. Georgia woke up wearing a wet blanket this morning. Over an inch of rain in the last twenty four hours. Fog thick enough to chew on. and a cold front sliding south through the state right now. That's your culprit. In the next 24 hours. Think of it like a squeegee dragging across Georgia from north to south. Metro Atlanta, you're on the dry side already. Showers are wrapping up as we speak. Highs hit 68 degrees under stubborn clouds. Tonight stays overcast, settling near 50. The coast is a different story. That front hasn't finished its work down there. Rain showers are likely between 11 A.M. and 10 P.M. The heaviest push comes around 1 P.M. Highs reach 68 degrees. Tonight eases to 54 as showers finally fade before dawn. Eastern Georgia, you're caught in between. A slight chance of light rain this afternoon. Highs near 66 degrees. Patchy fog rolls back in tonight as you dip to 52. One thing to flag. Big Creek near Alpharetta has a Flood Warning through Saturday evening. Minor flooding is already happening. If you live near there, keep your eyes open and stay off flooded roads. Now the good stuff. Saturday turns partly sunny statewide. Mid to upper sixties. Sunday. That's the gem. Mostly sunny, 74 to 76 degrees. That wind on your face will smell like spring. and it's only three weeks away. Looking further out, mild air holds through early next week. We're gaining two minutes of daylight every day now. A slight chance of rain sneaks back Monday night into Tuesday. Highs cool to the lower sixties midweek before climbing again. I'll be tracking that creek level tonight. You focus on enjoying the weekend. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.
2/27 Georgia Weather 6 AM: Flood Warning
Good morning. Maine. I'm DJ Huzz. Folks, the ground out there's officially mush. We picked up over an inch of rain overnight. and the puddles are deep enough for kayaking this morning. In the next 24 hours. Here's how your Friday shakes out across the state. Metro Atlanta is shaking off the wet start. You'll see some patchy fog hanging around through mid morning. Showers taper off by late morning. Clouds stick around for the rest of the day with a high near 68 degrees. Tonight holds mostly cloudy skies and a low around 50. Head down toward the coast and thunderstorms are rumbling. The rain peaks right around 8 A.M. You could pick up another quarter to half inch before it's done. Highs reach 68 degrees there too. Showers continue into the early morning hours with a low around 54. Eastern Georgia is seeing the steadiest rain. Up to an inch is possible before this clears late this afternoon. Fog develops overnight as temperatures dip to 52 degrees. Heads up if you're near Alpharetta. A Flood Warning is in effect for Big Creek through Saturday evening. Minor flooding is already happening in Forsyth and Fulton counties. The Big Creek Greenway will have closures. If you see a flooded road, turn around. Don't try it. Saturday brings partly sunny skies statewide with highs in the upper 60s. Sunday is the real winner. Sunshine returns with highs in the mid 70s. Next week brings a brief cool-down Tuesday. Then temperatures climb again by Thursday. Eastern Georgia could hit 80 degrees. In Sunrise is at 44 degrees, 44 degrees this morning. We're gaining over two minutes of daylight every single day. Spring is just three weeks away. Grab those waterproof boots for the commute. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.
2/27 Georgia Weather 6 AM: Flood Warning
Good morning. Maine. I'm DJ Huzz. Folks, that steady drumbeat on your roof overnight? We picked up over an inch and a quarter of rain across Georgia. Step outside right now and you'll feel it — 54 degrees with a light drizzle still hanging around. but here's the good news. This soggy setup is clearing out just in time for your weekend. In the next 24 hours. Let's walk through what's happening across the state. Metro Atlanta, you're almost done with the wet stuff. A slight chance of showers lingers through mid-morning, then we dry out. High today climbs to 68 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. Tonight, we drop to 50 degrees. Down along the coast, it's a different story. Thunderstorms are likely this morning — peaking around 8 A.M. — with an 80 percent chance of rain. Highs reach 68 degrees. Showers taper off overnight as lows dip to 54 degrees. Eastern Georgia, you're seeing the heaviest rain. Rain and fog stick around through late afternoon. We could see up to an inch of additional rainfall. Highs top out at 68 degrees, with patchy fog developing overnight as temperatures fall to 52 degrees. A quick note for those near Big Creek in Alpharetta — a Flood Warning is in effect through Saturday evening. Minor flooding is occurring, so avoid flooded roads and trails. Now for the weekend. High pressure builds in Saturday with partly sunny skies and highs in the upper 60s. Sunday? Even better. Mostly sunny and we jump into the mid-70s. Some spots could flirt with 80 degrees by Thursday. We're gaining over two minutes of daylight each day now. Sunrise at 7:10, sunset at 6:33. Spring is just three weeks away. Tonight's lows range from 50 to 54 degrees. Tomorrow's highs sit in the mid to upper 60s. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. Stay safe, stay prepared. and enjoy the day.
Lake Wind Advisory | Georgia Weather 6 AM
Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Georgia Weather Podcast. It's Thursday, February 26th. Folks, that 57 degrees outside right now? Enjoy it while you sip your coffee.. Because a cold front is about to crash the party. Rain, thunderstorms, gusty winds. The whole package. Let's start in Metro Atlanta. Showers roll in early, then thunderstorms fire up by 11 A.M. Peak action runs through 4 P.M. Southwest gusts hit 25 miles an hour. The kind that'll rip your umbrella inside out. High near 65 degrees. Storms linger tonight before fading after midnight. Lows settle around 52. Slide east and you're right in the storm's crosshairs. Rain likely by 8 A.M., thunderstorms through the afternoon peaking around 5 P.M. Highs near 69 degrees with those same 25 mile an hour gusts. A Lake Wind Advisory kicks in from 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. with gusts up to 35 miles an hour. If you're anywhere near a boat today, just don't. Now the coast. Savannah and Brunswick, you're the warm kids today. Highs near 73 degrees with just a whisper of drizzle early. But your turn comes tonight. Thunderstorms become likely after 4 A.M. Lows hold in the upper 50s. Friday the front stalls over south Georgia. Metro and eastern regions dry out with partial clearing. The coast stays soggy. Highs mid 60s to near 70. Then the weekend reward. Saturday brings sunshine statewide with highs near 70 degrees. Sunday pushes into the low to mid 70s. That's 43 degrees above normal for late February. Feels like April stole a weekend from the calendar. A few showers possible Monday into Tuesday, but nothing dramatic. One more thing worth noting. We're gaining over two minutes of daylight today. Sunrise at 7:11, sunset at 6:32. Spring equinox is just three weeks out. Keep your phone charged and your wipers ready today. This front means business. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Lake Wind Advisory | Georgia Weather 6 PM
Good evening! I'm Aaron Jolly. Welcome to the Georgia Weather Podcast for Wednesday, February 25th. Folks, Georgia decided to skip straight to spring today. Sixty one degrees right now with a southwest wind that means business.. Gusting to 30 miles an hour across Metro Atlanta. That Lake Wind Advisory holds until 7 P.M. for east central Georgia. If you've got a boat out, keep it tied down. The overnight low only dipped to 41 degrees. By this afternoon we climbed to 62 under mostly cloudy skies. Not bad for late February. Slide down to the coast and it's even warmer. Coastal Georgia hit 67 degrees with some actual sunshine poking through. Eastern Georgia split the difference at 66. Tonight, lows settle into the low to mid 50s statewide. Atlanta drops to 54. The coast holds at 53. Eastern Georgia, 55. Now the plot twist. Rain sneaks in after 3 A.M. And Thursday? That's the main event. Showers and thunderstorms roll into Metro Atlanta by midday. Highs reach 64 degrees, but you'll want that umbrella glued to your hand. The coast stays warm at 71 degrees Thursday with rain building through the afternoon. Eastern Georgia lands around 69 with rain likely. Friday keeps things soggy before high pressure muscles in for the weekend. And this is the part worth waiting for. Saturday and Sunday look gorgeous. Mostly sunny. Highs pushing into the low to mid 70s. The kind of weekend that fills every patio in Midtown. One more thing to smile about. We're gaining over two minutes of daylight every single day now. Sunrise hit 46 degrees:46 degrees this morning. Sunset stretches to 6:31. The spring equinox is just three weeks out. Charge your phone, set your alarm. And enjoy the warm air tonight while it's quiet. Tomorrow gets loud. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Lake Wind Advisory | Georgia Weather Noon
Good afternoon! I'm Aaron Jolly. Welcome to the Georgia Weather Podcast for Wednesday, February 25th. Folks, Georgia is handing you a gift today. Grab it before the rain takes it back. Step outside right now and you'll feel 50 degrees with a southwest wind that means business. Gusts could punch up to 30 miles an hour across Metro Atlanta this afternoon. That wind will find every loose patio umbrella you forgot to tie down. A Lake Wind Advisory runs until 7 P.M. for eastern Georgia lakes. If you're on the water, keep it close to shore. Atlanta tops out at 62 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. Not bad for late February. Slide over to the coast and Savannah reaches 67 with some sun breaking through. Eastern Georgia matches that 67 with even more sunshine mixing in. Tonight everybody settles near 54 degrees statewide. Now the plot twist. Rain sneaks in after 1 A.M. in Atlanta. By Thursday morning, showers spread across the whole state. Eastern Georgia could see three quarters of an inch. Thunderstorms roll in Thursday night into Friday. The kind of evening where you keep your phone volume up for alerts. Looking ahead, Thursday and Friday stay soggy. Then high pressure muscles in like a bouncer clearing the dance floor. Saturday? Sunshine and 70 degrees. Sunday pushes 74. We're gaining over two minutes of daylight each day now. Spring equinox is just three weeks out. You can almost smell the azaleas. So today is your window. Walk the dog. Hit the Beltline. Eat lunch outside. Tomorrow you'll be dodging puddles. If this forecast helped you plan your afternoon, drop us a quick rating wherever you listen. Takes ten seconds and it means the world. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Lake Wind Advisory | Georgia Weather 6 AM
Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. Welcome to the Georgia Weather Podcast for Wednesday, February 25th. Folks, grab that heavy jacket for the commute.. Then stuff it in your backseat by lunch. Georgia's pulling a 36 degrees temperature swing on us today. You'll start shivering. You'll end in short sleeves. Right now, 42 degrees under clear skies. Metro Atlanta dips to 38 around 5 A.M. That southwest wind at 11 miles an hour makes it feel like 31. The kind of cold that sneaks through your collar. Over in Savannah, you're bottoming out at 38 degrees around 6 A.M. Feels like 33 with that breeze off the water. But here's where it gets fun. By 4 P.M. you're hitting 67 degrees. Winds shift from southwest to south around 6 P.M. tonight. Eastern Georgia runs the same playbook. Low of 37 around 5 A.M., feeling like 32. Then 67 by 4 P.M. Winds swing from south to southwest around 9 A.M. as warm air floods in. Quick note for lake lovers. A Lake Wind Advisory kicks in from 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. east of Atlanta. Gusts could punch 35 miles an hour on open water. Not the day to test your balance on a kayak. Tonight, clouds roll in. Atlanta stays mild near 54 degrees. Rain starts creeping in after 1 A.M. Thursday is the soggy one. Rain is likely statewide. Atlanta tops out near 65. Coastal Georgia pushes 71 with thunderstorms possible Thursday night into Friday. Then the weekend delivers. High pressure slides in with sunny skies and highs in the low to mid 70s. We're gaining over two minutes of daylight each day now. Spring equinox is just three weeks out. I'll be tracking that Thursday rain all night. You'll want to keep an umbrella in the car starting tonight. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!
Special Weather Statement | Georgia Weather 6 PM
Good evening! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Georgia Weather Podcast for Tuesday, February 24th. Folks — Georgia is absolutely **soaking** tonight. If you've been anywhere near a window today, you already know. We've had rain moving through since this morning. And it's not done with us yet. Here's what's happening right now. Down in Atlanta, you're sitting at about 58 degrees with steady rain and gusty winds. That's **warm** for late February. And that warmth is part of the problem. A strong low-pressure system is pulling Gulf moisture straight up through the state. And it's dumping on just about everybody. South Georgia around Valdosta and Albany? You've already picked up over an inch of rain today. And you're seeing some rumbles of thunder mixed in. Nothing severe, but it's loud enough to get the dog's attention. Macon and the middle part of the state are getting hammered too — heavy downpours are cutting visibility on I-75, so if you're heading out, **slow down** and give yourself extra space. Up toward Dalton and the North Georgia mountains, temperatures are cooler — mid-40s — and you'll want to watch for some patchy fog developing overnight as that rain interacts with the cooler air. Blue Ridge could see things get **soupy** by morning. Here's your heads-up for the rest of the week. This rain clears out by Wednesday afternoon. And then — oh, you're gonna love this — we get a gorgeous stretch. Thursday and Friday are looking sunny with highs near 65 in Atlanta. Perfect weather for finally getting outside and shaking off the cabin fever. Savannah pushes into the low 70s by Friday. That's practically spring knocking on the door. But don't get too comfortable. Another system could bring showers back by the weekend. Classic Georgia February — can't make up its mind. One quick note: with all this rain, creeks and streams are running high. Stay away from flooded roads tonight. It's never worth the risk, no matter how shallow it looks. If you're heading out in the morning — that post-rain chill is real. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care, folks!
Special Weather Statement | Georgia Weather Noon
Good afternoon! I'm Aaron Jolly. Welcome to the Georgia Weather Podcast for Tuesday, February 24th. Folks, February woke up with teeth this morning. Twenty three degrees overnight. The kind of cold that makes your car seat feel like a block of ice. But that sun is doing serious work right now.. And the afternoon is shaping up nicely. Let's cruise through the state. Metro Atlanta, you're climbing from 37 degrees around 11 AM to a pleasant 53 degrees by 4 PM. Northwest winds shift westerly around noon. Gusts hit 15 miles an hour near 10 AM, so hold onto that coffee. Tonight turns mostly cloudy. Low near 39. Slide down to the coast. Savannah and Brunswick start at 40 degrees around 1 AM, then warm to 56 degrees by 11 AM. Same wind shift at noon. Partly cloudy tonight with a low near 39. Not bad at all. Over in Augusta, you're seeing sunshine all day. High of 54 degrees around 5 PM. Winds swing from southwest to south near 8 PM. Partly cloudy overnight, dropping to 38 by 1 AM. Now two quick alerts. Northeast Georgia, humidity drops to around 20 percent this afternoon. That's dangerously dry. Check with local authorities before any outdoor burning. And southeast Georgia, a Frost Advisory runs from 2 AM to 8 AM Wednesday. Temps dipping to 32 degrees. Cover those sensitive plants tonight. Looking ahead, Wednesday warms into the low to mid 60s. Enjoy that.. Because Thursday and Friday a cold front rolls in with widespread rain and a few thunderstorms. You could see an inch to an inch and a half of rainfall. Then the weekend clears out beautifully. Saturday near 67 degrees. Sunday pushing 72. That sounds like patio weather to me. Oh. And we're gaining over two minutes of daylight today. Sunrise at 7:13, sunset at 6:30. Spring is tiptoeing closer. If this podcast helps you plan your week, a quick rating means the world. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!
Freeze Watch | Georgia Weather 6 AM
Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. Welcome to the Georgia Weather Podcast for Tuesday, February 24th. Folks, Georgia pulled a fast one overnight. Savannah dropped to 29 degrees around 6 A.M. Metro Atlanta? Twenty six degrees at 5 A.M., feeling like 20 with that wind. Freeze Warnings hold until 9 A.M. If you haven't wrapped those pipes yet.. You're running out of time. Now the wild part. By 4 P.M., Atlanta climbs to 53 degrees. That's a 30 degree swing before dinner. Your morning jacket becomes your afternoon annoyance. Coastal Georgia rebounds to 54 degrees by 4 P.M. Winds ease from northwest to west around 9 A.M. Over in eastern Georgia, you'll hit 54 degrees by 5 P.M. Light winds shift west around 7 A.M. Sunshine everywhere. Gorgeous afternoon. But there's a catch nobody's talking about. Between 11 A.M. And 7 P.M., humidity crashes to 20 percent across north and central Georgia. Fire Danger Statements are active. One stray spark and you've got a problem. Skip the burn piles today. Tonight, clouds roll in. Atlanta settles to 39 degrees. Eastern Georgia dips to 37. The coast holds at 39. Nothing dramatic. Just a quiet transition night. Wednesday gets interesting. Atlanta pushes to 62 degrees with southwest gusts to 25 miles an hour. The coast warms to 67 degrees. Eastern Georgia hits 66. Spring is knocking. Then Thursday.. Rain finally shows up. A cold front drags showers across Atlanta by morning. Highs reach 67 degrees. The coast could touch 72 degrees before the storms arrive. Thunderstorms are possible along the coastline. Friday stays wet, especially south. Scattered storms linger. The weekend though? That's your reward. Saturday brings sunshine and upper 60s statewide. Sunday pushes near 70 in Atlanta and a gorgeous 74 degrees in eastern Georgia. Charge your phone tonight. I'll be tracking that Thursday front closely. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!
Freeze Watch | Georgia Weather 6 PM
Good evening! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Georgia Weather Podcast for Monday, February 23rd. Folks, tonight's story has a little bit of everything. Fire, ice. And a plot twist nobody asked for. Let's dig in. Right now a Red Flag Warning is active across south and east central Georgia until 7 P.M. Tonight. Winds gusting to 30 miles an hour. Humidity below 25 percent. Drought conditions underneath all of it. If you're even thinking about burning anything outdoors.. Don't. One spark is all it takes. And then the temperature flips the script on you. Freeze warnings blanket southwest Georgia overnight. Lows near 23 degrees. That's cold enough to crack exposed pipes and hurt tender crops. Protect your plants. Bring the pets inside. Down in metro Atlanta, you topped out around 41 degrees today. Tonight you're dropping to 25. That wind makes it feel even sharper. Head southeast toward the coast and Savannah saw a milder 50 degrees, but gusty northwest winds kept it from feeling comfortable. Lows there settle near 27. Over in eastern Georgia, Augusta and the surrounding areas hit 49 today. Overnight? Down to 26. Now here's where it gets interesting. Tomorrow a southwest wind kicks in and everything warms up fast. Atlanta jumps to 53 degrees. The coast and eastern Georgia push to 54. Fire danger still lingers though, so keep those burn piles on hold. The real turn comes Thursday. A slow moving front drags in widespread rain. Thunderstorms are possible Friday, especially north of I-85. Some spots could pick up over an inch. Looking at the rest of the week, the first half stays dry and mild. Wednesday feels downright pleasant. Then the rain takes over Thursday into Friday. But Saturday.. Sunshine returns and temperatures flirt with 70 degrees. February pretending to be April. Layer up tonight. Your pipes and your pets will thank you in the morning. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!
Red Flag Warning | Georgia Weather Noon
Good afternoon! I'm Aaron Jolly. Welcome to the Georgia Weather Podcast for Monday, February 23rd. Folks, step outside right now and you're feeling 29 degrees. Frost on the windshield, breath hanging in the air. But here's what makes today interesting.. Winter and spring are arm wrestling across the state. And neither one wants to let go. Down in Metro Atlanta, you're only climbing to 40 degrees around 3 PM. Northwest winds at 10 to 15 miles an hour, gusting to 30. That wind is no joke. By 2 AM, the thermometer reads 28 but it feels like 19. Tomorrow morning at 7 AM? A bitter 25 degrees. Slide east and things warm up a touch. Eastern Georgia hits 49 degrees around 4 PM. Winds shift from northwest to north by 8 PM. But overnight? Lows crash to 26. That's cold enough to catch you off guard after last week's taste of spring. Now the coast. Savannah and the islands reach 50 degrees by 4 PM, with gusts to 17 miles an hour around 11 AM. Sounds pleasant, right? By 5 AM it feels like 22 degrees. Freeze warnings are up across southeast Georgia tonight. Lows near 28. And speaking of southeast Georgia, you'll want to pay attention to this. Red flag warnings and fire weather watches are active through tonight. Humidity drops to 20 percent. Winds gusting to 30 miles an hour. Any spark becomes a wildfire. Don't burn anything outdoors today. Period. Also, cover those pipes and bring pets inside tonight. The week ahead tells a wild story. Tuesday thaws into the 50s statewide. Then Wednesday.. The 60s arrive like a gift. Atlanta hits 61. The coast touches 67. Thursday, rain and possible thunderstorms roll in from the northwest. Friday stays wet, especially north of I-85, where some spots could see over an inch. The weekend dries out with sunshine and highs near 70. I'll be tracking that Thursday storm system closely tonight. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!
Freeze Watch | Georgia Weather 6 AM
Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Georgia Weather Podcast. It's Monday, February 23rd. And folks.. Winter just sent us a late invoice. Step outside at 5 A.M. And you're feeling 25 degrees in Metro Atlanta. Not the actual temperature. That's the wind chill. The thermometer reads 26, but northwest gusts around 12 miles an hour are stealing every bit of warmth off your skin. That's the kind of cold that makes your coffee steam disappear before it reaches your nose. Down in Metro Atlanta, you'll climb to 41 degrees by 3 P.M. Under sunny skies. Sounds pleasant until those gusts hit 30 miles an hour. Your trash cans are going on an adventure today. Drift southeast toward Savannah and the coast. You're in better shape. Highs reach 48 degrees around 4 P.M. With steady northwest winds between 14 and 17 miles an hour. Still breezy, still chilly, but manageable. Over in eastern Georgia, you'll see 49 degrees by 3 P.M. Winds are lighter there, 9 to 15 miles an hour. The warmest spot in the state today. And it's still not cracking 50. Tonight the bottom drops out. Clear skies and calm winds mean lows in the mid 20s everywhere. Coastal Georgia sinks to 28. Atlanta and eastern Georgia hit 25. Cover those outdoor plants or say goodbye. One more thing to watch. Fire danger is elevated today. Dry air plus gusty winds equals trouble. Be careful with anything that sparks. Now the plot twist for this week. Tuesday warms into the low 50s statewide. Wednesday pushes into the 60s with clouds building. Then Thursday and Friday.. Rain rolls in with highs near 70 degrees. We go from frostbite weather to practically spring in four days. By the weekend, you're looking at lingering showers but temperatures flirting with 70. I'll be tracking that rain all week. Charge your phone and keep an umbrella handy by Wednesday night. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!
Georgia Weather: 02-22-2026
Good evening! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Georgia Weather Podcast for Sunday, February 22nd. Folks, Georgia is about to pull off a 60 degree temperature swing in three days. Let that sink in. Right now you're sitting at 46 degrees under clear skies. Sounds nice, right? Don't get comfortable. Gusts up to 40 miles an hour are still ripping across the state. If you've got patio furniture that isn't tied down, tonight's the night it goes on an adventure. Down along the coast, you'll top out near 52 degrees this afternoon. Then the bottom drops out. By 6 AM Monday, you're at 31 degrees. Winds shifting from northwest to west around midnight will make it feel like 20 degrees by dawn. There's a Cold Weather Advisory in effect overnight. Cover exposed skin or don't go out at all. Over in eastern Georgia, highs reach 50 this afternoon before crashing to 29 by 8 AM. Steady northwest winds around 14 miles an hour push the feels like temp down to 19 degrees. That's frostbite territory if you're lingering outside without layers. Now up in metro Atlanta. You'll hit your high of 44 degrees around 5 PM. Then freefall. By 8 AM Monday, you're at 25 degrees. But here's what bites. Northwest winds at 16 miles an hour make it feel like 24 degrees by 5 AM. Your Monday morning commute is going to sting. One more thing before you settle in. Red Flag Warnings are active for southeast Georgia. Winds plus low humidity equals wildfire risk. No outdoor burning today. The week ahead tells quite a story. Monday we bottom out. Highs barely crack the low 40s with wind chills stuck in the teens. Tuesday the rebound kicks in with mid 50s. Wednesday flirts with 60 degrees. Then the plot twist. Rain sweeps in Thursday and Friday with highs near 70 degrees. From wind chills near 24 degrees to nearly 70 in three days. Only in Georgia. Oh. And sunset tonight is 6:29 PM. We're gaining two extra minutes of daylight. Small victories. I'll be watching this cold snap all night long. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!
Georgia Weather: 02-22-2026
Good afternoon! I'm Aaron Jolly. And welcome to the Georgia Weather Podcast. It's Sunday, February 22nd. And winter just kicked the door in. Folks, if you stepped outside this morning expecting that mild stretch to continue, the wind probably changed your mind real quick. A cold front barreled through overnight. And now we've got northwest gusts hitting 40 miles an hour across most of the state. Wind Advisories are up statewide through this evening. These gusts are snapping limbs, especially where yesterday's rain left the ground soft. Secure your trash cans. Check your patio furniture. If you're driving anything tall, grip that wheel tight. Now the temperatures. This is where it stings. Down along the coast near Savannah, you're topping out around 57 degrees near noon. Sounds decent until you watch it nosedive to 33 by early Monday morning. Factor in those winds and it'll feel like 23. Slide over to eastern Georgia and you're hitting 55 around 11 A.M. Then crashing to 30 by 5 A.M. Monday. Wind chill drops that to 20. Metro Atlanta? You've got the rough end of this one. High of just 46 degrees around noon, then a freefall to 25 by 7 A.M. Monday. Wind chill makes it feel like 25 degrees. That's the kind of cold that catches pipes off guard. Let those faucets drip tonight. Here's what the week looks like. Monday stays raw and blustery. Highs barely scratch the low 40s in Atlanta, upper 40s at the coast. Then Tuesday the whole script flips. Mid 50s inland, near 60 along the coast. By Wednesday you're looking at 60s statewide with that springlike warmth rolling back in. A few showers could sneak in late week, but nothing dramatic. Tonight, toss an extra blanket on the bed. Your future self will appreciate it around 3 A.M. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!
Georgia Weather: 02-22-2026
Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the Georgia Weather Podcast. It's Sunday, February 22nd, and folks, that rain from overnight? It was just the warm up act. The real show starts now. A cold front just bulldozed through the state. It brought wind that means business. We're talking gusts up to 40 miles an hour. That's enough to send your recycling bin on a solo adventure down the street. Wind advisories are up statewide. And with the ground still soaked from last night's rain, tree roots aren't gripping like they should. Secure anything loose outside before you finish that coffee. Now let's talk about what you're walking into. Down in Metro Atlanta, sunshine looks inviting but don't be fooled. You'll top out around 47 degrees near noon. Then the bottom falls out. By 5 A.M. Monday, you're at 26 degrees. Wind chill? A face stinging 25 degrees. That's cover your pipes and bring in the pets cold. Slide east toward Savannah and the coast. Rain hangs on until about 8 A.M. You'll touch 63 degrees by 25 degrees, but that's your peak. Tonight drops to 34 by 4 A.M., feeling like 24. A freeze warning kicks in Tuesday morning when temps hit 28 degrees. Gardeners, you'll want to protect those tender plants tonight. Over in eastern Georgia, a few sprinkles near 5 A.M., then sun takes over. You hit 56 degrees by 11 A.M. Before crashing to 30 by Monday morning. Northwest gusts to 22 miles an hour make it feel like 20. Here's your week ahead. Monday and Tuesday stay cold. Highs barely crack the 40s with widespread 20s at dawn. Then Wednesday delivers a plot twist. Highs jump to the mid 60s. Enjoy it, because Thursday brings rain. Possibly three quarters of an inch. By Saturday? Near 70 degrees with sunshine. One bright note. Sunset tonight is 6:29 P.M. We're gaining daylight fast. Alright. If you're enjoying these daily updates, share us with a neighbor who hates weather surprises. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!
Georgia Weather: 02-21-2026
Good evening! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the Georgia Weather Podcast for Saturday, February 21st. Folks, Georgia is pulling off something ridiculous right now. The coast hit 80 degrees today. Meanwhile, Atlanta topped out at 66. And by tomorrow night? Both places will be in the twenties. That's the kind of temperature crash that makes your closet weep. Here's the deal. Down along the coast, thunderstorms are rolling in by 5 P.M. tonight. Rain gets heavy around 25 degrees A.M., dumping one to two inches. But here's the gut punch. By Sunday morning, you're waking up to 31 degrees. That's a 50 degree freefall overnight. Wind gusts hit 18 miles an hour out of the northwest Sunday, and fire weather watches go up Monday. Avoid any outdoor burning. Dry air and gusty winds mean one spark could get ugly fast. Now head inland to Atlanta. You'll feel that northwest wind shift around 25 degrees P.M. tonight. A slight rain chance sneaks in near midnight. Sunday's high struggles to reach 48 degrees with gusts to 35 miles an hour. By Sunday night? Twenty five degrees. Your pipes will want a pep talk. Over in eastern Georgia, you're seeing highs near 70 today, but rain is likely tonight with patchy fog. Sunday flips the script. Upper 40s for highs, then 29 degrees by Monday morning. Gusts to 20 miles an hour make it feel even meaner. Here's your heads up for the week ahead. Monday and Tuesday stay cold. Atlanta wakes up at 25 degrees Monday. The coast dips to 28. Wednesday brings a brief warm up back into the 60s, like Georgia remembered it's the South. Then rain returns Thursday and Friday, especially for Atlanta. One more thing. We're gaining two minutes of daylight today. Sunrise at 7:17 A.M., sunset at 6:28 P.M. Small victories. Alright. If you're enjoying these updates, share us with a friend who hates weather surprises. We've got their back. Bundle up tonight. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Stay safe, folks!
Georgia Weather: 02-21-2026
Good evening! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the Georgia Weather Podcast for Saturday, February 21st. Folks, Georgia is pulling a fast one on us tonight. Right now you're enjoying the mid 60s in Atlanta. Coastal Georgia? Pushing 80 degrees with thunderstorms already firing. Soak it in, because here's the deal. By tomorrow morning, temperatures crash like they fell off a cliff. Let's start down along the coast. Savannah hit near 80 degrees this afternoon. Tonight those storms get serious, peaking around 25 degrees A.M. with heavy rain. You're looking at one to two inches. Lows settle near 55 degrees. Then Sunday delivers a 50 degree crash. Highs barely touch 64, and by Monday morning you're waking up to 31 degrees. Gale force winds at 21 miles an hour will make it feel even nastier. Head inland to Augusta and eastern Georgia. Scattered showers are wrapping up tonight. Patchy fog rolls in with lows near 49 degrees. Sunday clears out nicely, but highs only reach 57. That's 20 degrees colder than today. Now up to Metro Atlanta. You'll want to enjoy this evening. A slight chance of rain sneaks in around midnight, then temperatures tank to 38 degrees by 25 degrees A.M. Sunday's highs struggle to reach 48 with northwest winds gusting to 35 miles an hour. Monday morning? A brutal 25 degrees. Wind chills in the teens. One big thing. A Red Flag Warning kicks in Sunday for southeast Georgia. Humidity drops to 24 percent with those gusty winds. Cancel any outdoor burns. Period. Here's your heads up for the week ahead. Monday stays frozen statewide. Highs in the 40s, lows in the 20s. Cover those early blooms. Tuesday rebounds slightly near 50 degrees. By Wednesday the 60s return, but rain moves back in. Thursday looks likely for showers, so keep that umbrella handy. So. If this forecast helped you plan your week, share it with a neighbor. Word of mouth keeps us going. Stay safe out there, and bundle up tonight. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!
Georgia Weather: 02-21-2026
Good afternoon! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the Georgia Weather Podcast. It's Saturday, February 19th. Folks, here's the deal. Mother Nature is pulling a fast one on us today. Half the state feels like spring. The other half is getting a bath. Down along the coast, Savannah and the islands are soaking up 81 degrees with a gentle southwest breeze at 7 to 10 miles an hour. That's borderline beach weather. But you'll want to enjoy it early, because scattered showers crash the party by afternoon and could linger into the evening. Now head inland to Metro Atlanta. You're waking up to a mild 67 degrees, which sounds lovely until the clouds muscle in. Showers roll through by late morning, and rain is likely all afternoon. Light northeast winds, nothing dramatic. Just wet. Eastern Georgia gets the worst of it. Rain is likely all day long, with temperatures stuck near 68 degrees. Northeast breezes keep things moving, but your umbrella is earning its keep today. One bright spot? Sunset tonight is at 5:19, and we're gaining nearly 3 minutes of daylight every single day. Spring is tiptoeing closer. Here's your heads up for the week ahead. Sunday the rain clears out and cooler air settles in. Highs drop into the 50s across most of the state. Think sweatshirt weather. Then a slow, steady warm up kicks in midweek. Dry skies stick around, and by Thursday, southern Georgia could flirt with 70 degrees again. That's the kind of rebound that makes you love living here. So. If you're enjoying these daily updates, share us with a friend. Word of mouth is how we grow, and we appreciate every single one of you. Stay dry out there this afternoon. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow. Take care!
Georgia Weather: 02-21-2026
Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the Georgia Weather Podcast. It's Saturday, February 17th. Folks, Georgia is running two completely different seasons today. The coast woke up thinking it's May. Atlanta woke up thinking it's still January. Here's the deal. Down in coastal Georgia, you're hitting 81 degrees this afternoon. That's nearly 20 degrees above normal for mid February. Soak it in. Southwesterly winds at 6 to 10 miles an hour keep things comfortable. But showers are likely rolling in later, so don't leave the umbrella behind. Tonight you're settling into the mid 60s. Still gorgeous. Now drive inland to Metro Atlanta. Completely different story. You're topping out around 55 degrees under stubborn clouds. Rain is likely here too. Lows tonight hang in the upper 40s. Tomorrow brings a nice rebound into the mid 60s though. Over in eastern Georgia, you're splitting the difference at 68 degrees. Rain is very likely, and those light northeast winds at 2 to 6 miles an hour won't dry anything out. Lows tonight drop to the mid 50s. Keep the rain jacket handy. Here's your heads up for the week ahead. A slow warming trend is building. Coastal areas stay toasty while the rest of the state gradually climbs into the 60s and 70s. Rain chances linger through Monday, then things dry out by midweek. That's the kind of forecast that makes Wednesday feel like a reward. One more thing. We're gaining 2 minutes and 52 seconds of daylight every day now. Sunrise at 6:32 A.M., sunset at 5:20 P.M. Air quality is moderate, so if you're sensitive, you'll want to take it easy outside. Alright. If you're enjoying these morning updates, share us with a friend who hates weather surprises. We all know somebody. Stay safe out there. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
Georgia Weather: 02-20-2026
Good morning! I'm Aaron Jolly, and welcome to the Georgia Weather Podcast. It's Friday, February 16th, and folks, Mother Nature is running two completely different playbooks across the state today. Here's the deal. Step outside in Metro Atlanta and you'll feel 75 degrees. That's mid April energy in the middle of February. Light northwest winds around 10 miles an hour. Skies mostly clear. Tonight dips to a pleasant 55 degrees. Tomorrow? More of the same sunshine. Now head down to the coast. Savannah and the islands are pushing 81 degrees. That's borderline beach weather. But here's the thing. Southwest winds pick up between 9 and 13 miles an hour, and showers could crash the party. Tonight stays balmy at 68 degrees. Tomorrow brings more warmth, but you'll want to keep one eye on those scattered storms. Meanwhile, Eastern Georgia didn't get the memo. Highs struggle to hit 60 degrees under stubborn clouds. Rain is more likely there. Lows tonight drop to 45 degrees, and tomorrow stays cool and damp. Classic Georgia. A 21 degree spread across one state. Quick bright spot. We're gaining nearly 3 minutes of daylight every single day now. Sunrise at 6:33 A.M., sunset at 5:18 P.M. Spring is creeping closer whether the calendar agrees or not. Air quality sits moderate today, so outdoor plans are a go. Just check the radar if you're near the coast. Here's your heads up for the week ahead. A slow warming trend builds for most of the state. The coast stays a little unsettled with on and off rain chances. No major storms lurking. Just pack layers because Georgia will keep you guessing. By midweek, even the cooler spots should feel that warmth knocking on the door. One more thing. If this forecast helped you plan your Friday, share it with a neighbor. It really does help us grow. Stay safe out there. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.