Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Temperatures in Cobb are expected to dip into the low 20s tonight.
Welcome to spring! But keep out the winter blankets and bring in your pets and plants before going to bed tonight. While the last day of winter on Tuesday felt like summer, the first full night of spring will feel like the winter overnight. Cobb County is included in a National Weather Service freeze warning for most of north Georgia, as temperatures are expected to drop into the high 20s in the metro Atlanta area. Paulding and Douglas counties are also in the freeze warning, which will be in effect from 4 a.m. to 11 a.m. Thursday. Thursday also will be the last sunny day for a while, with temperatures in the 50s by midday. There will be a slight chance of rain and snow Thursday night, with lows near freezing. On Friday, a 50 percent …
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
The wind advisory may be over, but bone-chilling temperatures will remain overnight tonight.
Stay bundled up for another night, Cobb County. A warm sunny weekend is on the horizon, but it's going to feel like winter for just a while longer. A freeze warning is in effect for most of north and central Georgia from midnight tonight through 9 a.m. Thursday. The National Weather Service is forecasting that the wind will still be a factor, coming from the northwest between 15 mph to 25 mph, and possible gusts of 35 mph that could topple over weak and drough-stressed trees. The freezing temperatures also threaten to damage outdoor plants. Tonight's low is expected around 30, while sunny skies will return on Thursday with highs in the high 50s. Thursday night will be clear but cold, with lows around 32, and on Friday the sun will be back …
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Portions of north and western Georgia could see temperatures dip into the low 30s tonight, according to the National Weather Service.
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Thursday, November 8, 2012
A freeze warning is set for portions of northern and western Georgia early Friday morning, including Cobb, according to the National Weather Service. Effective from 2 a.m. to 9 a.m. Friday, the advisory warns temperatures could dip into the low 30s and frost can be expected overnight. "Cool, dry pressure will continue to build in the area into Friday, resulting in clear skies and light winds," the warning says. "Temperatures overnight will drop into the mid 30s across north and central Georgia and into the low 30s in the northern and western portions of the state." A freeze warning means freezing temperatures are forecast to threaten outdoor plants. Those with agricultural interests in the warned area are advised to harvest or protect …