Residents of Northwest Georgia will enjoy drier and cooler weather today and Friday, following a cold front that has brought northwesterly winds. These changes result in mostly clear skies and significantly lower humidity levels. The National Weather Service mentions a slight chance of isolated showers in far northern Georgia this morning due to a weak disturbance in the upper atmosphere, but it is expected to have little impact as it moves out by the afternoon. Dewpoints will drop into the 50s and even 40s in higher areas, providing relief from the recent humidity. Morning temperatures will be in the mid-50s to low 60s, while daytime highs will reach the 70s across our area. Expect gusty winds between 10-15 mph, with gusts up to 25 mph. Similar weather is anticipated for Friday, but winds will be lighter. Looking ahead, the weekend and early next week should be calm with a slow increase in temperatures, though isolated thunderstorms may occur in the north. Forecasters are also watching for potential widespread thunderstorms next week as a system approaches, though details on timing and severity are uncertain.








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