Residents across Chattooga County and Northwest Georgia should prepare for another round of unseasonably hot, dry, and potentially dangerous conditions today, with temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and low 90s—levels that could tie or even break existing records.
Dry air, gusty winds, and parched vegetation are creating a heightened fire risk this afternoon and evening. Officials urge residents to avoid outdoor burning as conditions remain favorable for fires to start and spread quickly.
Relief will be limited as a cold front moves into the region late tonight into Sunday. While a line of showers is expected, rainfall totals will be light—generally a tenth to a quarter inch at best in far Northwest Georgia—doing little to ease ongoing drought conditions.
Behind the front, cooler air will settle in briefly Sunday, with highs dropping into the 60s across North Georgia. However, breezy winds and continued low humidity will keep fire danger elevated. Even colder overnight temperatures are expected, dipping into the 40s by Sunday night.
Looking ahead, dry weather will dominate much of the upcoming week. Despite a short-lived cooldown, temperatures are expected to rebound above normal by midweek. With little rainfall in the forecast, drought conditions are likely to worsen, and fire concerns will remain a daily issue across the region.








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