This morning, residents may encounter some clouds and areas of patchy fog, but conditions are set to improve throughout the day. A cold front moving into the region will bring a welcome change, ushering in drier and less muggy air, which will be most noticeable across Northwest Georgia. Despite the arrival of this more comfortable airmass, high temperatures are still expected to reach the upper 80’s. Tonight, skies will become mostly clear, allowing temperatures to fall to a pleasant low of around 68 degrees with a light north wind. The relief from the heat will be short-lived, as temperatures on Thursday will quickly rebound back into the upper 80’s and lower 90’s. This warming trend continues into the weekend, with Friday and Saturday promising hot and mostly dry conditions. While rain chances will remain low, highs are forecast to be in the low to mid-90’s. With the humidity, it will feel even hotter, as heat indices could climb into the upper 90’s. Looking ahead to the end of the weekend, the weather pattern will begin to shift. Rain chances are expected to increase on Sunday and continue into the early part of next week. However, forecasters note that there is still some uncertainty regarding the timing and intensity of any potential rainfall, so it will be important to stay updated on the forecast as it becomes clearer.








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