Temperatures around Northwest Georgia and Northeast Alabama are in the teens, with some single digit readings being reported in higher elevations. Temperatures will rise above freezing briefly in the evening before dropping back down after sunset. Drier air and surface high pressure will keep the weather calm during the day. Overnight lows will be back in the teens. In the long term, a shift to warmer weather is expected starting Thursday night as a trough moves through the Southeast. High temperatures will gradually rise into the mid to upper 40s by Saturday and upper 40s to mid 50s by Sunday. Moisture will return late Sunday into Monday, bringing a chance of rain, though it is unlikely to be wintry precipitation as temperatures will be above freezing.