Residents of Northwest Georgia are waking up to temperatures in the mid-50’s this morning, but temperatures will cool throughout the day.  A Fire Danger Statement has been issued today due to strong winds after light rain moves through the area. The National Weather Service warns that west winds, sustained at 10-15 mph and gusting up to 30 mph, may create fire hazards in the area. The day starts sunny but will become mostly cloudy, with a steady temperature around 47 degrees. Tonight, the northwest wind will blow at 5-10 mph, gusting up to 25 mph, with an overnight low of about 31 degrees under partly cloudy skies. Widespread frost is expected before 9 AM on Friday and a Freeze Warning is in place for tonight into Friday morning. Friday will be sunny, reaching a high near 63 degrees with light westerly winds. Friday night will be mostly clear with a low around 38 degrees. Saturday will stay sunny with a high near 71 degrees. There are fire weather concerns from Friday to Sunday, with low humidity expected. Frost and freeze advisories are in place for Thursday night and Friday morning in parts of north and central Georgia. Residents are advised to be cautious with any ignition sources, like outdoor fires or spark-causing equipment, due to the increased fire risk.