The Brief
- Meteorologists are tracking a potential snow event for northeast Georgia and the Carolinas starting early Saturday morning.
- The “European” and “American” models currently disagree on how much moisture will cross into Georgia.
- Temperatures will remain below freezing throughout the weekend, meaning any precipitation that falls could stack higher due to dry “snow ratios.”
ATLANTA – While the workweek remains quiet, far eastern North Georgia and the Carolinas are bracing for a potential winter weather blast this weekend.
Chance for snow in Georgia
What they’re saying:
FOX 5 Meteorologist Jonathan Stacey says that while uncertainty remains, the ingredients for a Saturday snow event are beginning to align.
The primary window for impact is early Saturday morning through early Sunday. High-pressure conditions are expected to keep things clear through Friday, but a shifting weather pattern could open the skies just as temperatures plummet well below freezing.
By Sunday, models suggest the system will push offshore into the Atlantic, likely clearing the way for a sunny but cold end to the weekend.
Forecast could change
What they’re saying:…