Residents of Chattooga County will experience a hot day on Friday and then for the weekend, a cold front is set to usher in  cooler conditions.

Here’s a day-by-day breakdown of the anticipated weather:

Friday, September 5, 2025: Warm Start, Increasing Rain The transition period begins with temperatures remaining quite warm. The high is expected to reach 89°F, with an overnight low of 68°F. Light rain is forecast throughout the day, with a higher chance of showers and thunderstorms developing in the evening as the cold front approaches.

Saturday, September 6, 2025: Cold Front Arrives, Temperature Plunge Saturday marks the arrival of the cold front and the most dramatic temperature shift. While the daytime high will drop to around 80°F, a sharp decline in temperatures is expected as the day progresses. Scattered afternoon thunderstorms will accompany the frontal passage, though showers are likely to diminish by nightfall, leading to a much cooler low of 63°F.

Sunday, September 7, 2025: Cooler and Drier Aftermath By Sunday, the full effects of the cold front will be evident. Chattooga County will experience noticeably cooler and significantly drier conditions. The high will settle around a comfortable 79°F, while overnight temperatures will dip to 57°F. Skies are expected to be mostly clear with a very low chance of any lingering precipitation.

Monday, September 8, 2025: Pleasant and Comfortable The start of the workweek will bring continued cool and comfortable weather. Monday’s forecast includes a high of 80°F and a low of 59°F. Skies will be partly cloudy, with very little chance of precipitation, making for an ideal early autumn day.

Tuesday, September 9, 2025: Mostly Sunny and Refreshing The period concludes with persistent pleasant weather. Tuesday will feature mostly sunny and dry conditions, with a high of 81°F. Cooler overnight temperatures around 58°F will remain, providing a refreshing start to the mornings.

This significant shift represents a welcome departure from the typically warmer early September weather, with daytime highs dropping by nearly 10 degrees and overnight lows plunging by more than 10 degrees by the end of the weekend.