
Prepare for another scorching day, Northwest Georgia residents. Forecasters predict a repeat of this week’s toasty conditions with highs soaring into the low to mid-90s today and Saturday. The northeast mountains will offer a slight reprieve, with temperatures expected in the low to mid-80s. The heat index, a measure of how hot it feels to the human body, will peak between 98 and 101 degrees, making it crucial to stay hydrated, seek shade, and limit strenuous outdoor activities. The culprit behind this persistent heat wave is a subtropical high pressure system lingering over the western Atlantic. This high keeps Northwest Georgia firmly on its western fringes, trapping warm, moist air and creating conditions ripe for daily afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms. Overnight lows will offer some respite, dipping into the upper 60s to low 70s. However, relief is on the horizon. As the upper-level ridge that fueled this week’s heat wave exits the region and increased cloud cover from the daily storms develops, temperatures are expected to gradually decrease in the coming days. Sunday’s high is predicted to be in the low 90s, with temperatures largely settling into the upper 80s by Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons. Residents are urged to stay informed about weather updates and take necessary precautions to protect themselves from the heat.