LIVE | Georgia snow forecast: Light flurries tonight, snow threat Saturday night

The Brief

  • Accumulating snow is most likely south of I-85, with up to one inch possible in Middle Georgia counties.
  • Metro Atlanta’s snowfall remains uncertain, as any minor forecast shift could trigger unexpected accumulations for millions.
  • Dangerous “dry cold” follows the storm, bringing plummeting humidity, fire hazards, and below-average temperatures through Wednesday.

ATLANTA Are we actually going to see snow this weekend? That’s the big question as the FOX 5 Storm Team tracks a winter weather system moving into Georgia that’s threatening to bring a messy mix of rain and snow to our area.

While the exact path of the storm remains a “forecast headache,” meteorologists warn that even a slight shift in the track could change who sees white flurries and who just gets wet.

Cold air, moisture in metro Atlanta

What we know:

A cold front moving in from the Tennessee Valley Friday night will bring the first wave of activity, primarily in the form of scattered rain showers. However, as moisture flows in from the Gulf and meets a blast of cold air, the potential for wintry precipitation increases late Saturday night into Sunday.

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