Residents in Chattooga and Floyd counties could see patchy fog this morning, with some areas experiencing dense fog through around 10 AM.
Forecasters say visibility may be reduced at times, especially in low-lying and rural areas across northwest Georgia. Motorists are encouraged to use caution during the morning commute.
Only slight chances for scattered rain are expected through Monday, with most of the better rain chances remaining farther south in central Georgia. Any showers that do develop locally are expected to be light and spotty with little rainfall accumulation.
A weak cold front is expected to move into the region Monday, bringing another small chance for isolated showers before cooler and drier air settles into the area Monday night and beyond.
The extended forecast calls for dry conditions through much of the week across northwest Georgia, with temperatures remaining seasonable. Highs are expected to stay mainly in the 70s and low 80s, while overnight lows will generally be in the 50s.
Forecasters say rain chances should remain low through next weekend as high pressure builds across the Southeast.








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